

Power, Inc.
Book • 2012
David Rothkopf's 'Power, Inc.' investigates the rise of corporate power and how private interests increasingly shape international affairs.
The book traces the mechanisms through which businesses and wealthy individuals influence policy, diplomacy, and public opinion.
Rothkopf examines case studies that reveal the intertwining of corporate and state agendas, raising questions about accountability and governance.
He argues that the privatization of power presents both opportunities and risks for global stability and equity.
The book invites readers to consider reforms to ensure public interest in an era of corporate ascendancy.
The book traces the mechanisms through which businesses and wealthy individuals influence policy, diplomacy, and public opinion.
Rothkopf examines case studies that reveal the intertwining of corporate and state agendas, raising questions about accountability and governance.
He argues that the privatization of power presents both opportunities and risks for global stability and equity.
The book invites readers to consider reforms to ensure public interest in an era of corporate ascendancy.
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