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The Monster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

The Monster

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-10-26
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

Who killed the economy? A page-turning, true-crime exposé of the subprime salesmen and Wall Street alchemists who produced the biggest financial scandal in American history "It's hard to have a guilty conscience if you don't have a conscience. Anything that benefited production - that benefited me and benefited my wallet - I'd do it." The sales force at Ameriquest Mortgage took this philosophy to heart. They watched the Hollywood white-collar-crime flick "Boiler Room" as a training tape, studying how to pitch overpriced deals to unsuspecting home owners. They learned how to forge signatures on mortgage paperwork and create fake documents in "cut-and-paste" operations they dubbed "The Lab" o...

J Is for Junk Economics
  • Language: en

J Is for Junk Economics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A companion and follow-up to KILLING THE HOST: HOW FINANCIAL PARASITES AND DEBT DESTROY THE GLOBAL ECONOMY. J IS FOR JUNK ECONOMICS pulls back the curtain on the vocabulary and terms of today's tunnel-visioned, overly-mathematized economic lexicon.

...and Forgive Them Their Debts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

...and Forgive Them Their Debts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An epic journey through the economies of ancient civilizations, and how they managed debt versus social instability. Shocking historical truths about how debt played a central role in shaping (or destroying) ancient societies (viz: Rome), and that the Bible is preoccupied with debt, not sin, which has been disturbingly inverted in modern times.

Italian Renaissance Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 722

Italian Renaissance Art

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A new edition--now in two volumes--of the largest and most comprehensive textbook about Italian Renaissance art. Now in its second edition, Italian Renaissance Art presents an updated and even more accessible history. The book has been split into two volumes: the first, covering the period 1300 to 1510; the second, 1490 to 1600. The volumes retain the same innovative decade-by-decade structure as the first edition, and a number of chapters have been revised by the authors to reflect the latest scholarship. The coverage of the Trecento has been expanded, and a new appendix section explains all the key Renaissance art-making techniques, with illustrations and step-by-steps for such processes as lost-wax casting. This book tells the story of art in the great cities of Rome, Florence, and Venice while profiling a range of other centers throughout Italy--including in this edition art from Naples, Padua, and Palermo.

The Best American Poetry 2015
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Best American Poetry 2015

Title page verso indicates hardcover edition, but this ISBN is for the paperback printing.

Super Imperialism - New Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Super Imperialism - New Edition

"Describes the genesis of America's political and financial domination." - cover.

Hudson's
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Hudson's

Describes the history of the once-tallest department store, and features information on the building's auditorium, circulating library, dining rooms, barber shops, holiday exhibits, and the world's largest American flag.

Killing the Host
  • Language: en

Killing the Host

Hudson chronicles how the financial sector has become a parasite that has taken over the brain of the US economy.

White Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

White Out

White Out

Remembering Hudson's
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Remembering Hudson's

Relive the history of Hudson's department store, a fixture in downtown Detroit , when retailing was an event and the department store ruled the shopping scene and was a Detroit icon. The J. L. Hudson Company redefined the way Detroiters shopped and enjoyed leisure time. Many Detroiters share memories of times spent shopping and enjoying spectacular events sponsored by Hudson's. A solid and lofty icon built by businesspeople who believed in their passion, Hudson's defined Detroit's downtown, creating trends and traditions in consumer culture that still resonate with us today. Now and in the future, as Hudson's boxes, shopping bags, and artifacts are discovered in closets, attics, basements, and flea markets, many will remember that it was once as solid a civic fixture as the City-County Building or the Detroit Public Library.