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by factotum - Top 1000, May 30 '09
Pros: Some good analysis and detail Cons: Hokey
John Perkins' Confessions of an Economic Hit Man was ostensibly written to pull back the curtain on how the world works. It is partly a history of the post WWII era in American politics and partly a memoir of the author's by all appearances ...
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by r2dent , Jan 10 '07
Pros: Gripping page turner. You won't be able to put it down. Cons: You haven't read it yet.
You "MUST" read this book!!! I started the review with that sentence because it is in almost every review I have seen about this book....However, the word MUST, even in capital letters doesn't even begin to describe the feelings that these reviewers ...
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This reads like a novel, but is sadly true.
by Mickey25 ,May 14 '06
Pros: A very eye opening book! A must read for anyone who loves their country. Cons: None.
Everyone should read this book. We all wonder why people across the globe hate us; well this book pretty much sums up a big chunk of the answer to that question.
There is a lot of history that most people will not know or have ever heard before.
I feel that we as Americans are very shielded from the harsh realities of what our government does in our names.
I would highly recommend this book!
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