Economic hit men (EHMs) are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel money from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and other foreign "aid" organizations into the coffers of huge corporations and the pockets of a few wealthy families who control the planet's natural resources. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as empire, but one that has taken on new and terrifying dimensions during this time of globalization. John Perkins has lived four lives: as an economic hit man (EHM); as the CEO of a successful alternative energy company, who was rewarded for not disclosing his EHM past; as an expert on indigenous cultures and shamanism, a teacher and writer who used this expertise to promote ecology and sustainability while continuing to honor his vow of silence about his life as an EHM; and now as a writer who, in telling the real-life story about his extraordinary dealings as an EHM, has exposed the world of international intrigue and corruption that is turning the American republic into a global empire despised by increasing numbers of people around the planet.
John Perkins (b. January 28, 1945 in Hanover, New Hampshire) is an activist and author. His best known book is Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (2004), an insider's account of the exploitation or neo-colonization of Third World countries by what Perkins describes as a cabal of corporations, banks, and the United States government. His 2007 book, The Secret History of the American Empire, makes further claims about the negative impact of global corporations on the economies and ecologies of poor countries, as well as offering suggestions for making corporations behave more like good citizens.
Perkins has also written an introduction to the 2007 book A Game as Old as Empire: the Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption (edited by Steven Hiatt), a collection of accounts from investigators, journalists and other economic hitmen. The book offers further evidence of economic hit men and rebuts some of the criticism that Perkin's book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man received.
Perkins attended Tilton School for high school, Middlebury College, and Boston University School of Management during the 1960s. He spent the 1970s working for the consulting firm Chas. T. Main, where he was employed after first being screened by the National Security Agency (NSA) and subsequently hired by Einar Greve, a member of the Firm (and alleged NSA liaison, a claim which Greve has denied). Perkins was trained early in his career by a beautiful, older woman who was armed with the psychological profile gathered about him by the NSA after many days of pre-employment screening, as one of many "economic hit men" advancing the cause of corporate hegemony.
As a former chief economist at Boston strategic-consulting firm Chas. T. Main, Perkins says that he "was an 'economic hit man' for 10 years, helping U.S. intelligence agencies and multinational corporations cajole and blackmail foreign leaders into serving U.S. foreign policy and awarding lucrative contracts to American business.
After several years struggling internally over the role he was playing in crippling foreign economies, he quit his consulting job. In the 1980s Perkins founded and directed a successful independent energy company. In the book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, Perkins states that he suspects the success of his company was due to 'coincidences' orchestrated by those appreciative of his silence about the work he did as an economic hit man. He then sold the energy company in the late 1980s. Since then he has been heavily involved with non-profit organizations in Ecuador and around the world. He continues this work today, in addition to his writing. One of his organizations, Dream Change, is dedicated to shifting consciousness and promoting sustainable lifestyles for the individual and global community.
John Perkins and his role as Economic Hitman (EHM) is the main theme in part II of the movie Zeitgeist: Addendum, released October 2008. He also appears in the documentary movie "Let's make money" (in german) by the Austrian director Erwin Wagenhofer, released October 2008.
作者对国际经济和贸易的理解其实并不深刻,对于社会经济运行的深层机理并不了解,所以会有很多乌托邦式的想法。Economic Hit Man的存在本身就是个噱头,作者以此来招徕读者,窃以为并不高尚的做法。 作者在后来的章节中有点草木皆兵,有点被迫害妄想症,什么事情都能往EHM和帝...
评分A book from John Perkins 's book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" Who is this person? A man who called himself a "ex" E.H.M. which ... " Economic hit men (EHMs) are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of...
评分 评分作者对国际经济和贸易的理解其实并不深刻,对于社会经济运行的深层机理并不了解,所以会有很多乌托邦式的想法。Economic Hit Man的存在本身就是个噱头,作者以此来招徕读者,窃以为并不高尚的做法。 作者在后来的章节中有点草木皆兵,有点被迫害妄想症,什么事情都能往EHM和帝...
评分看完《货币战争》之后,很想看这本书。据说本书写于2001年,是perkins的自传,曾经屡立奇功的他,在911事件后感觉到美国遭世人的痛恨,就是出于他们这类人的所谓出色工作,因而下定决心说出真相。但是由于涉及到一些利益和避免无妄之灾,改成小说形式。出版社也曾顶着巨大压力...
这本书最让我震撼的地方,在于它对“知识分子”和“技术官僚”在维护现有秩序中所扮演角色的探讨。作者本人就是体制内的高级技术人员出身,他深知如何将冰冷的数据和复杂的金融模型包装成“造福大众”的宏伟蓝图。这种“用文明的语言包装非文明的行动”的手法,是这本书批判力的核心。它不是在指责某个特定的政客或银行家,而是在揭示整个精英阶层在面对巨大利益驱动时,是如何达成一种集体性的心照不宣的共谋。我尤其欣赏作者在后半部分流露出的那种深深的自我反思和挣扎,这使得整本书的情感基调更加复杂和真实。这不是一本只为发泄不满的书,它更像是一份沉重的忏悔录,一个清醒者对过去所参与的“建造”的痛苦审视。它让我意识到,真正的权力运作往往是精致且低调的,它不需要声嘶力竭的宣传,只需要精准的计算和对人性的精确把握。
评分这本书的叙事手法简直是把人一下子拽进了那个光怪陆离的国际金融圈底层,那种感觉就像是看了一部节奏紧凑的政治惊悚片,但背景却是赤裸裸的经济博弈。作者的笔触极其老辣,他不是在写教科书,他是在讲述一个活生生的故事,充满了权力的诱惑与道德的挣扎。我尤其佩服他能将那些晦涩难懂的宏观经济理论,通过一个个具体案例——比如某个国家的基建项目如何成为债务陷阱的温床,或者跨国公司如何利用援助条款进行掠夺——变得如此清晰易懂。读的时候,你甚至能感受到那种身处风暴中心的紧张感,那种既是参与者又是局外人的矛盾心态。这本书的真正价值在于它揭示了世界运行的一套潜规则,那些在主流媒体上被粉饰太平的“发展援助”和“全球化红利”背后,隐藏着怎样一套精密的算计。它迫使你重新审视自己对“进步”和“繁荣”的定义。这不是一本读完就能立刻感到轻松的书,它更像是一个警钟,让你对那些华丽包装下的真相保持警惕。我花了很长时间才消化完,但那种被颠覆认知的感觉,是很多同类作品无法比拟的。
评分与其说这是一本揭秘性质的书,不如说它是一部关于全球化阴影下的权力结构解剖学著作。作者的叙述非常务实,他没有沉溺于意识形态的争论,而是聚焦于“操作层面”——即如何具体地实施那些看似公正的经济政策,最终服务于特定的利益集团。我常常在想,这本书对于那些对国际关系感兴趣但又觉得传统政治学过于枯燥的读者来说,简直是打开了一扇全新的大门。它将国际政治、金融工程和个人道德困境编织成一张密不透风的网。我特别喜欢他用到的类比,虽然我不能具体引用,但那些将经济工具比作武器的描述,非常生动地传达了其破坏力。阅读全程,我都被一种强烈的“原来如此”感所笼罩,感觉像是突然被授予了一份特殊的“使用说明书”,让我能够以一种更加批判性的眼光去审视全球新闻报道中的每一个角落。这本书无疑是近些年来我读过的,关于全球经济权力结构分析中,最具操作性和洞察力的一部作品。
评分从阅读体验上来说,这本书的节奏把控堪称一流,它成功地将严肃的政治经济学分析与引人入胜的个人传记融为一体。一开始可能带着一种猎奇的心态去阅读,想看看那些“幕后英雄”的生活是怎样的,但很快,这种猎奇感就被一种深刻的无力感所取代。你会发现,很多我们习以为常的国际新闻事件,在这本书的解读下,都出现了完全不同的侧面。它不是那种简单的“好人与坏人”的二元对立,而是展示了系统是如何腐蚀并利用人性的。作者对于细节的把握,比如如何通过“贷款重组”来确保长期控制权,或者如何利用当地精英的贪婪来达成目的,都写得入木三分。我发现自己不得不经常停下来,去查阅一些背景资料,以更好地理解其中提到的金融工具和政治背景。这本书的价值在于,它提供了一种完全不同的“阅读世界”的工具箱,让你在面对未来任何关于国际合作或投资的新闻时,都能多留一个心眼,多问一句“谁从中受益?”
评分这本书的文字风格简直像是一把手术刀,精准地剖开了当代资本主义扩张主义的肌理。它没有采用那种宏大叙事下的说教腔调,反而选择了以一种近乎自白的方式,娓娓道来。这种“我曾经是其中一员,现在我出来揭秘”的叙事策略,极大地增强了故事的可信度和冲击力。我常常在想,如果不是亲身经历,是无法写出这种细节的——那种在豪华酒店里签署改变一个国家命运的文件的场景,那种酒精和权力交织下人性的扭曲。更引人入胜的是,作者对于“系统”的描述,它不是一个抽象的概念,而是一个由具体的人、特定的制度和精心设计的法律文件构成的有机体。读到后面,你会发现,那些被冠以“发展中国家”标签的地方,其实是被精心设计成一个庞大的、永不停止的榨取机器的终端。这种对结构性暴力的细腻描绘,远比单纯的道德批判更具穿透力,它让你思考,究竟是谁在制定规则,以及我们这些普通人如何在这种巨大的、看不见的压力下生存。
评分作者对国际经济和贸易的理解其实并不深刻,对于社会经济运行的深层机理并不了解,所以会有很多乌托邦式的想法。EHM的存在本身就是个噱头,作者以此来招徕读者,窃以为并不高尚的做法。
评分Few hard facts,even the existing facts are hard pressed to form scraps of conspiracy theory.Most of the book is consisted of repetitive propositions and fantasies from the author himself.
评分作者对国际经济和贸易的理解其实并不深刻,对于社会经济运行的深层机理并不了解,所以会有很多乌托邦式的想法。EHM的存在本身就是个噱头,作者以此来招徕读者,窃以为并不高尚的做法。
评分Few hard facts,even the existing facts are hard pressed to form scraps of conspiracy theory.Most of the book is consisted of repetitive propositions and fantasies from the author himself.
评分作者对国际经济和贸易的理解其实并不深刻,对于社会经济运行的深层机理并不了解,所以会有很多乌托邦式的想法。EHM的存在本身就是个噱头,作者以此来招徕读者,窃以为并不高尚的做法。
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