Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends - Review World
Peter Schweizer’s "Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends" revealed how politicians use mafia-like tactics to enrich themselves.
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Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends

Writer: Peter Schweizer

Peter Schweizer’s “Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends” revealed how politicians use mafia-like tactics to enrich themselves. Schweizer also uncovered the Clintons’ massive money machine and sparked an FBI investigation. This book is considered as a thought-provoking expose of political corruption in America. It is a common phenomenon in many countries in the world that family member of the powerful political figures are involved in business and profit very good. It does not mean that they are good in business but they have influence of powerful parents. This is a relatively new trend in the United States One of the book’s specialties is its meticulous research. Author provides a wealth of examples and case studies to support his claims. He presents a compelling argument that highlights how politicians and their families profit from their positions of power, often at the expense of the American people. The author’s dedication to revealing these hidden relationships and financial dealings is very important.

This is an equal opportunity expose of several current & recent American leaders and their compromising, self-serving activities and connections.— Y. Aaronson

Author’s writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex political issues understandable to a broader audience. He lays out his case with a compelling narrative that keeps readers intrigued throughout the book. The real-life stories and anecdotes he includes serve to illustrate the concepts effectively. Some critics argue that author’s connections and affiliations may introduce biases into his research. It’s essential for readers to approach this book with a critical eye and consider the potential for bias in its presentation of facts. “Secret Empires” succeeds in raising awareness about the ethical concerns and potential conflicts of interest within American politics. It serves as a valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue about transparency and accountability in government. In conclusion, Peter Schweizer’s “Secret Empires” is a document of United States that identifies the oligarchy of elites those who are building their own financial empire.

Print length: 352 Pages    Language: English   Publisher: Harper Paperbacks  Publication date:  March 26, 2019

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