| The Secret History Of The American Empire - CHAPTERED & ORGANIZE |
| Part 1 - Asia |
| | 06 Sweatshops.MP3 | 12.31 Mb | | 01 Mystery Woman of Jakarta.MP3 | 11.44 Mb | | 02 Pirating Lepers.MP3 | 10.97 Mb | | 12 Biological Imperatives.MP3 | 10.22 Mb | | 14 The Quiet Giant.MP3 | 9.57 Mb | | 09 Fruits of Corruption.MP3 | 9.08 Mb | | 04 The Bugiman.MP3 | 8.98 Mb | | 07 United States-Supported Slaughter.MP3 | 8.80 Mb | | 03 Geishas.MP3 | 8.65 Mb | | 11 Don't Become a Buddhist.MP3 | 8.48 Mb | | 13 Dictatorships of Finance.MP3 | 7.80 Mb | | 05 A Corrupt and Brutal Country.MP3 | 7.27 Mb | | 08 Tsunami Profiteering.MP3 | 7.02 Mb | | 10 Attacked and Beaten in Indonesia.MP3 | 5.49 Mb |
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| Part 2 - Latin America |
| | 27 A Historyof Assassinations.MP3 | 22.29 Mb | | 22 Bolivia Bechtel and the Water Wars.MP3 | 16.80 Mb | | 16 Obsessed with Anger.MP3 | 13.88 Mb | | 23 Brazil Skeletons in the Closet.MP3 | 13.35 Mb | | 21 Ecuador Betrayed by a President.MP3 | 12.48 Mb | | 19 Changing the Dream.MP3 | 12.14 Mb | | 18 Maximizing Profits in La Paz.MP3 | 10.48 Mb | | 17 Recruited as President of Bolivia Power.MP3 | 10.02 Mb | | 28 Lessons from Latin America.MP3 | 8.80 Mb | | 26 Kindred Spirits.MP3 | 8.62 Mb | | 15 Hired Guns in Guatemala.MP3 | 8.10 Mb | | 20 Venezuela's Chavez.MP3 | 7.35 Mb | | 24 The Beautiful Carioca.MP3 | 7.07 Mb | | 25 Taking on the Empire.MP3 | 5.54 Mb |
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| Part 3 - The Middle East |
| | 33 USAID Speaks.MP3 | 13.34 Mb | | 36 Iran Highways and Fortresses.MP3 | 11.78 Mb | | 38 The Iraq-Iran War Another EHM Victory.MP3 | 10.96 Mb | | 35 Infidel Dog.MP3 | 10.66 Mb | | 34 Egypt Controlling Africa.MP3 | 9.83 Mb | | 32 Lebanon Stark Raving Mad.MP3 | 9.70 Mb | | 31 Manipulating Governments.MP3 | 9.55 Mb | | 30 King Dollar.MP3 | 8.52 Mb | | 29 A Bankrupt United States of America.MP3 | 8.08 Mb | | 37 Israel America's Foot Soldier.MP3 | 7.52 Mb | | 40 Into the Abyss.MP3 | 6.75 Mb | | 39 Qatar and Dubai Las Vegas in the Land of Mullahs.MP3 | 5.55 Mb |
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| Part 4 - Africa |
| | 51 Ex-Peace Corps Volunteers Offer Hope.MP3 | 11.81 Mb | | 43 A Jackal Is Born.MP3 | 9.27 Mb | | 48 The Least Understood Continent.MP3 | 7.61 Mb | | 50 Laptops, Cell Phones, and Cars.MP3 | 7.49 Mb | | 41 Modern Conquistadors.MP3 | 7.42 Mb | | 44 The Non-Peoples of Diego Garcia.MP3 | 6.59 Mb | | 45 Assassinating a President.MP3 | 6.40 Mb | | 49 NGOs A Stake in Keeping Africa Poor.MP3 | 6.16 Mb | | 46 The Highjacking of an Air India.MP3 | 5.72 Mb | | 47 An Environmentalist Is Executed.MP3 | 5.20 Mb | | 52 Resolved To Turn Things Around.MP3 | 4.14 Mb | | 42 Sitting in America's Lap.MP3 | 4.14 Mb |
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| Part 5 - Changing the World |
| | 65 Today Is the Day.MP3 | 16.90 Mb | | 58 A List of Grievances.MP3 | 11.94 Mb | | 64 The Most Important Question of Our Time.MP3 | 10.19 Mb | | 63 Times of Opportunity.MP3 | 9.92 Mb | | 55 Modern Minutemen.MP3 | 9.04 Mb | | 57 The New Capitalism.MP3 | 7.40 Mb | | 53 Four Essential Questions.MP3 | 7.19 Mb | | 54 Change Is Possible.MP3 | 7.06 Mb | | 59 Facing Our Fears.MP3 | 6.86 Mb | | 61 Buying Off Third-world Debt.MP3 | 6.79 Mb | | 56 Changing the Myth.MP3 | 6.32 Mb | | 60 Changing Wall Street Through Financial Leverage.MP3 | 6.30 Mb | | 62 Five Commonalities.MP3 | 3.63 Mb |
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| Introduction read by the Author.MP3 | 20.44 Mb |
| A Game as Old as Empire (J.Perkins, 2007).pdf | 1.90 Mb |
| The Secret History of the American Empire (J.Perkins, 2007).pdf | 984 Kb |
A note by the publisher:
I've done great work in cutting this book by chapters - somewhere else on the web you can find only a lumped version. The textbook is also edited.
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Having made a splash with Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, Perkins offers similarly entertaining but disturbing accounts of the American government wreaking havoc around the world in support of American business. In Perkins's view, American presidents willingly comply with their CEO masters, distributing foreign aid to corrupt Third World leaders who keep a share and return the rest to U.S. business for major projects, leaving their nations poor and massively in debt, and requiring more loans and slavish obedience to U.S. policy. If any leader objects, the CIA destabilizes his government, by assassination if necessary. Gathering evidence is not Perkins's strong suit. Typically, a shadowy figure pulls him aside, insists on anonymity, then reveals all. Critics will rightfully accuse Perkins of dreadful journalism and a taste for conspiracy theories. Yet economists admit that loans and "expert advice" to poor nations are often harmful. Few deny that America has ruthlessly undermined uncooperative governments and supported dictators including Saddam Hussein. Perkins's assertions that the U.S. assassinated Ecuador's reformist president and connived at genocide in Timor and Sudan are not absurd, merely unproven. This book's greatest value may be to encourage a competent journalist to cover the same ground.
A sweeping, bold assault on the tyranny of corporate globalization, full of drama and adventure, with devastating stories of greed run wild. But Perkins is undaunted, and offers imaginative ideas for a different world. -- Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States
John Perkins' new book is both an eye-opening expose of global corruption and a fascinating story of adventure and intrigue. This devastating indictment of current economic policies also offers hope by showing the power of the growing movement toward a caring economics worldwide. -- Riane Eisler, author of The Chalice and The Blade and The Real Wealth of Nations
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