Empire of Pain

The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty

eBook, 560 pages

English language

Published Oct. 5, 2021 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-54569-3
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OCLC Number:
1231720151

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The history of the Sackler dynasty is rife with drama—baroque personal lives; bitter disputes over estates; fistfights in boardrooms; glittering art collections; Machiavellian courtroom maneuvers; and the calculated use of money to burnish reputations and crush the less powerful. The Sackler name has adorned the walls of many storied institutions—Harvard, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Oxford, the Louvre. They are one of the richest families in the world, known for their lavish donations to the arts and the sciences. The source of the family fortune was vague, however, until it emerged that the Sacklers were responsible for making and marketing a blockbuster painkiller that was the catalyst for the opioid crisis.

Empire of Pain begins with the story of three doctor brothers, Raymond, Mortimer and the incalculably energetic Arthur, who weathered the poverty of the Great Depression and appalling anti-Semitism. Working at a barbaric mental institution, Arthur saw a better …

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Patrick
Radden Keefe's book prior to this one is Say Nothing: a True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, one of my favourite non-fiction books in recent years. This book differs very little in quality as it is written by an astute writer and analyst, one who cares about humanism and the written word in equal amounts.


## The Sackler laboratory


So, what's this book about? It deals with the advent and the legacy that is left by the start of the Sackler family. The book details widespread wealth, hate, greed, lies, death, divorces, possibly millions (!) of pages of legal documents, and an opioid epidemic that has lasted for decades and killed tens of thousands of people.



> Mary Jo White sometimes observed that one thing she loved about the law is the way …

Subjects

  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Opioids
  • Medication abuse

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