Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
by John Perkins
- Pages
- 303
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780452287082
- Reading Time
- ~5h 18min
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man is a book by John Perkins. It has 303 pages.
About this book
John Perkins draws upon his professional background as a consultant to major infrastructure firms and government agencies to examine the mechanisms of modern economic statecraft. The narrative traces how sovereign debt, strategic lending, and financial engineering have been deployed to secure political compliance and resource access across the developing world. Rather than relying on military intervention, this system leverages economic leverage to shape national policies in favor of corporate and geopolitical interests. Perkins explores the ethical implications of this approach, detailing how developing nations are often encouraged to accept unsustainable loans that ultimately transfer wealth and decision-making power abroad. The work situates these financial practices within broader historical patterns of international influence, examining the intersection of corporate profit, diplomatic strategy, and global inequality. Readers encounter a systematic breakdown of how economic tools function as instruments of control, alongside reflections on accountability and reform within international financial institutions. The book continues to inform academic and policy discussions regarding global finance, development economics, and postcolonial political economy.
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man has 303 pages.
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John Perkins draws upon his professional background as a consultant to major infrastructure firms and government agencies to examine the mechanisms of modern economic statecraft. The narrative traces how sovereign debt, strategic lending, and financial engineering have been deployed to secure politi...
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man was written by John Perkins.