9781609808716-1609808711-Giants: The Global Power Elite

Giants: The Global Power Elite

ISBN-13: 9781609808716
ISBN-10: 1609808711
Author: Peter Phillips
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Format: Paperback 352 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781609808716
ISBN-10: 1609808711
Author: Peter Phillips
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Format: Paperback 352 pages

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Giants: The Global Power Elite (ISBN-13: 9781609808716 and ISBN-10: 1609808711), written by authors Peter Phillips, was published by Seven Stories Press in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Economic Conditions (Economics, Economic Policy & Development) books. You can easily purchase or rent Giants: The Global Power Elite (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economic Conditions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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A look at the top 300 most powerful players in world capitalism, who are at the controls of our economic future.

Who holds the purse strings to the majority of the world's wealth? There is a new global elite at the controls of our economic future, and here former Project Censored director and media monitoring sociologist Peter Phillips unveils for the general reader just who these players are. The book includes such power players as Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Jamie Dimon, and Warren Buffett.
As the number of men with as much wealth as half the world fell from sixty-two to just eight between January 2016 and January 2017, according to Oxfam International, fewer than 200 super-connected asset managers at only 17 asset management firms—each with well over a trillion dollars in assets under management—now represent the financial core of the world's transnational capitalist class. Members of the global power elite are the management—the facilitators—of world capitalism, the firewall protecting the capital investment, growth, and debt collection that keeps the status quo from changing. Each chapter in Giants identifies by name the members of this international club of multi-millionaires, their 17 global financial companies—and including NGOs such as the Group of Thirty and the Trilateral Commission—and their transnational military protectors, so the reader, for the first time anywhere, can identify who constitutes this network of influence, where the wealth is concentrated, how it suppresses social movements, and how it can be redistributed for maximum systemic change.
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