On the Rampage: Corporate Power in the New Millenium (sequel to Corporate Predators): Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman
Review
A cool, clear and sprightly down-to-earth series of stories about how the relentless greed of corporations control human beings. — Ralph nader
Dogged muckracking, exposing corporate criminals and bought politicians in the spirit of Ida Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, and I.F. Stone. — Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Trenchant essays on corporate soulessness from two of America’s leading reporters on corporate misbehavior. — Representative Dennis Kucinich
Veteran trackers on the tail of GM, Exxon, and others, showing how they prey on people and the environment. — Jim Hightower, radio commentator and author of Let’s Stop Beating Around the Bush
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“Incisive.”-Noam Chomsky
From Worldcom to Coke, from Enron to the White House, these columns offer trenchant revelations of corporate dirty deeds. Featuring the 10 worst corporations and 10 reasons to dismantle the World trade organization, Mokhiber and Weissman take on the single greatest threat to Democracy: corporate power.
The 10 most wanted corporations:
Arthur Andersen
British American Tobacco(BAT)
Caterpillar
Citigroup
DynCorp
M&M/Mars
Procter & Gamble
Schering Plough
Shell
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