Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts, and the Death of Freedom by Grace Blakely

Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts, and the Death of Freedom by Grace Blakely explains capitalism in an easy to understand narrative using real-life examples of the ways corporations and governments are interwoven. Blakely supports her analysis of the myth that capitalism is equal to a free-market with real-life examples of how governments and corporations plan together to manipulate the economy and the lives of citizens. Myriad events presented in Vulture Capitalism drive home the cruelty of capitalism by exploring the inequity, injustice, and inequality necessary for capitalism to survive. Blakely delves into how corporations and governments have conspired to quash attempts by workers, communities, and governments to create more cooperative societies. Vulture Capitalism offers a clear and irrefutable argument that capitalism is a vulture by working as it's designed. 



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