Pigs at the trough

how corporate greed and political corruption are undermining America

Hardcover, 275 pages

English language

Published May 7, 2003 by Crown publishers.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-4771-0
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OCLC Number:
51450511

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"Wonderfully incendiary and right-headed . . .Huffington is mad as hell, and rightly so." --EsquireThe scathing and insightful New York Times bestseller, now updated to include the current economic crisisPigs at the Trough is Arianna Huffington's eerily prescient expose of the financial meltdown--and the flagrant greed that triggered it. Once again, Huffington takes on the nexus of corporate highfliers, lobbyists, and Washington insiders who have created and zealously protected a culture of corruption in America. Hearkening back to the days of Enron and WorldCom, she draws a line connecting those accounting frauds to the much larger and more sophisticated corruption that drove the latest financial crisis.The list of new culprits is long, and in this updated version of Pigs at the Trough, Huffington calls them out--including AIG, Citigroup, and Merrill Lynch--and asks the probing questions of how things went so wrong and how we can rebuild our free market capitalist …

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Subjects

  • Elite (Social sciences) -- United States
  • Rich people -- United States
  • Corporations -- Corrupt practices -- United States
  • Political corruption -- United States
  • Executive power -- United States
  • Business ethics -- United States
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-