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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sally Denton , Bernadette DunnePublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781504702812ISBN 10: 1504702816 Publication Date: 01 March 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"A taut, page-turning narrative...Filled with stories of cronyism and influence peddling, Denton's riveting and revealing book will undoubtedly displease the so-called 'boys from Bechtel, ' who refused to talk to Denton, referring her to the company website. -- ""Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"" Denton has deftly pulled back the curtains on one of the most consequential business dynasties in America. The Profiteers is eye-opening reading for anyone who truly wants to understand how money, government, and power intersect. -- ""Jane Mayer, New York Times bestselling author"" Denton strikes at the very conundrum that worried Madison-the relationship between corporate power and government in a political democracy...Denton begins it with a bang, itemizing amoral investments, environmental damage, exploitation of labor and chummy relationships with policy makers. Whether she persuades on all points or not, she shows that it's a conversation we must have. -- ""New York Times Book Review"" Denton's extensively researched work informs readers about the firm's maintenance as a privately held concern during its growth into a huge, multinational enterprise. -- ""Booklist"" In the highest tradition of investigative journalism, Sally Denton tells the compelling, troubling story of a vast enterprise that has blurred the lines between governmental and corporate power. This is how our nation really works, and this is a book that's impossible to ignore. -- ""Walter Kirn, New York Times bestselling author"" In this compelling corporate history, [Denton] artfully details how Bechtel accrued power by exploiting the 'revolving door of capitalism.' -- ""National Book Review"" The author's journalistic writing style is fast paced, hard-hitting, and engaging. -- ""Library Journal""" The author's journalistic writing style is fast paced, hard-hitting, and engaging. -- Library Journal In this compelling corporate history, [Denton] artfully details how Bechtel accrued power by exploiting the 'revolving door of capitalism.' -- National Book Review In the highest tradition of investigative journalism, Sally Denton tells the compelling, troubling story of a vast enterprise that has blurred the lines between governmental and corporate power. This is how our nation really works, and this is a book that's impossible to ignore. -- Walter Kirn, New York Times bestselling author Denton's extensively researched work informs readers about the firm's maintenance as a privately held concern during its growth into a huge, multinational enterprise. -- Booklist Denton strikes at the very conundrum that worried Madison-the relationship between corporate power and government in a political democracy...Denton begins it with a bang, itemizing amoral investments, environmental damage, exploitation of labor and chummy relationships with policy makers. Whether she persuades on all points or not, she shows that it's a conversation we must have. -- New York Times Book Review Denton has deftly pulled back the curtains on one of the most consequential business dynasties in America. The Profiteers is eye-opening reading for anyone who truly wants to understand how money, government, and power intersect. -- Jane Mayer, New York Times bestselling author A taut, page-turning narrative...Filled with stories of cronyism and influence peddling, Denton's riveting and revealing book will undoubtedly displease the so-called 'boys from Bechtel, ' who refused to talk to Denton, referring her to the company website. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Denton's extensively researched work informs readers about the firm's maintenance as a privately held concern during its growth into a huge, multinational enterprise. -- Booklist The author's journalistic writing style is fast paced, hard-hitting, and engaging. -- Library Journal A taut, page-turning narrative...Filled with stories of cronyism and influence peddling, Denton's riveting and revealing book will undoubtedly displease the so-called 'boys from Bechtel, ' who refused to talk to Denton, referring her to the company website. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In this compelling corporate history, [Denton] artfully details how Bechtel accrued power by exploiting the 'revolving door of capitalism.' -- National Book Review Denton strikes at the very conundrum that worried Madison-the relationship between corporate power and government in a political democracy...Denton begins it with a bang, itemizing amoral investments, environmental damage, exploitation of labor and chummy relationships with policy makers. Whether she persuades on all points or not, she shows that it's a conversation we must have. -- New York Times Book Review In the highest tradition of investigative journalism, Sally Denton tells the compelling, troubling story of a vast enterprise that has blurred the lines between governmental and corporate power. This is how our nation really works, and this is a book that's impossible to ignore. -- Walter Kirn, New York Times bestselling author Denton has deftly pulled back the curtains on one of the most consequential business dynasties in America. The Profiteers is eye-opening reading for anyone who truly wants to understand how money, government, and power intersect. -- Jane Mayer, New York Times bestselling author Author InformationSally Denton is an investigative reporter, author, and historian who writes about the subjects others ignore-from a drug conspiracy in Kentucky to organized crime in Las Vegas; from corruption within the Mormon Church to the hidden history of Manifest Destiny; from one of America's bitterest political campaigns to the powerful forces against Franklin D. Roosevelt. She has received the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Woodrow Wilson Public Scholar Fellowship, and the Black Mountain/Kluge Fellowship. She is the author of, among others, The Money and the Power, American Massacre, The Bluegrass Conspiracy, and The Profiteers: Bechtel and the Men Who Built the World. Bernadette Dunne is the winner of more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and has twice been nominated for the prestigious Audie Award. She studied at the Royal National Theatre in London and the Studio Theater in Washington, DC, and has appeared at the Kennedy Center and off Broadway. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |