Fat Cats and Running Dogs: The Enron Stage of Capitalism

Fat Cats and Running Dogs: The Enron Stage of Capitalism

by VijayPrashad (Author)

Synopsis

Enron - born in Texas in 1986 and the 7th largest corporation in the world only fifteen years later. How did it grow so fast? Why did it collapse so spectacularly? Was it a maverick rogue or trail-blazer for a new kind of American capitalism? Fat Cats and Running Dogs tells the global story of Enron, a company that did not produce, but merely traded. This book tells us about: * How new-style US corporations make their money * The buying of politicians * The revolving door between public office and boardroom membership * How the US State Department pressures governments into signing dubious deals * Manipulating the market * Companies securing themselves from risk by monopoly deals with governments to guarantee prices and markets * Omitting to report off-balance sheet losses * Hiding profits in tax havens overseas * Forging improper relationships with auditing firms. Vijay Prashad takes us into some big questions of our time: the mutual backscratching between politicians and corporate executives; the price paid by us as citizens, taxpayers and employees; and the ways in which US corporations rip off the rest of the world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1842772619
ISBN 13: 9781842772614

Media Reviews
'A brilliant analysis of the American and world economy, Prashad throws a sharp light on capitalism as a system, and its alliance with government. The research is impressive, the style lively, and the subject profoundly important to all who want a more equitable world.' Howard Zinn 'A must read or all who want to understand the contemporary corporate controlled economy and create justice.' Vandana Shiva 'A harrowing portrait of corporate villainy and political connivance on a global scale... Prashad shows how Enron was not some kind of freaky aberration, but a high-flying symbol for an entire industry that has gone mad through the black magic of deregulation.' Jeffrey St. Clair, editor of CounterPunch, and author of Whiteout: the CIA, Drugs and the Press 'Superb.' Doug Dowd, author of Capitalism and Its Economics
Author Bio
Vijay Prashad is associate professor and director of international studies at Trinity College, and the author of two Village Voice books of the year: 'Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting' (2001) and 'Karma of Brown Folk' (2000). He is a member of the board at the Center for Third World Organizing.