Good read for anyone interested in macroeconomics. This is the author's analysis of how we got to the "haves" and "have nots" and does show a little bias towards a liberal lean. However, as a fiscal conservative, I thoroughly enjoyed the book for its content, as I always take a grain of salt when...
A must read for anyone interested in the power struggles in economic, polictic and history that lead to the most significant wealth redistribution, creating a incredible wealth concentration among super-rich corporations, banks and individuals. How this happened through globalisation and computer...
Pulitzer Prize winner Hedrick Smith goes inside America's power center in Washington, DC to reveal how the game of governing was played in the 1980s.
Congress and the Constant Campaign: Survival Politics and the New Breed The campaign is never over. —Robert Squier, media consultant Well before the five-hour hearing began one September morning in 1985, there were the telltale signs of a major media event. Unusually large crowds of young people ...