Pigs at the Trough
How Corporate Greed and Political Corruption Are Undermining America
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Narrated by:
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Alison Fraser
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Written by:
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Arianna Huffington
About this listen
Provocative political commentator Arianna Huffington yanks back the curtain on the unholy alliance of CEOs, politicians, lobbyists, and Wall Street bankers who have shown a brutal disregard for those in office cubicles and on factory floors.
The media have put their fingers on pieces of the sordid puzzle, but Pigs at the Trough presents the whole ugly picture of what's really going on for the first time: a blistering, wickedly witty portrait of exactly how and why the worst and the greediest are running American business and government into the ground. Arianna Huffington turns the spotlight on the tough reforms we must demand from Washington to stop the voracious corporate predators from eating away at the very foundations of our democracy.
Devastatingly funny and powerfully indicting, Pigs at the Trough is a rousing call to arms and essential listening for all those who are outraged by the scandalous state of corporate America.
©2003 Arianna Huffington (P)2003 HighBridge CompanyCritic Reviews
"This is a powerful book, brimming with wit and sulphurous satire." (Publshers Weekly)
"Cleverly written with stories and tests, this book exposes corporate malfeasance and the system that Huffington believes supports it." (Booklist)
"Arianna Huffington has written the most entertaining tour guide to hell since Virgil led Dante through the Inferno. Crooked CEOs beware!" (Bill Maher)
"With a passion for the truth and an eye for detail, Arianna Huffington reports on the hijacking of democracy. Read it and weep, then head for the barricades. We have work to do." (Bill Moyers)