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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.


Confessions Confessions

Rousseau (1712–1778) reveals details of an erratic and rebellious life. [Fr.Lit.: Benét, 218]

See : Biography and Autobiography
 of an Economic Hit Man, John Perkins

For other people named John Perkins, see John Perkins (disambiguation).


John Perkins (b. 28 January 1945 in Hanover, New Hampshire) is an activist and author.
 

This former agent of the National Security Agency, who once advanced pro-business policy, now tells all: Hidden control mechanisms that foster U.S. power have resulted in the impoverishment of millions.
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