Confessions of an Economic Hitman (2006) by John Perkins
Somewhere between a whistle-blowing and a confessional, this 271-page mea culpa is an autobiographical gut-spilling of an economic hit man (EHM) employed in a thirty-year-or-so career by a major international company to further the power, control and profit of the American Empire, as he describes it. As a confessional, it is a personal account of … Read more