Darryl Cunningham's latest investigation takes us to the heart of free-world politi and the financial crisis, as he traces the roots of bankrupt countries to the domination of right-wing policies and the people who created them. Cunningham draws a fascinating portrait of the New Right and the charismatic Ayn Rand, whose soirees were attended by the young Alan Greenspan. He shows how the Neo-Cons hijacked the economic debate and led the way to a world dominated by the market. Smaller countries, such as Greece, have paid the price for joining a club that held impossible membership rules. He examines the neurological basis of political thinking, and asks why it is so difficult for us to change our minds - even when faced with powerful evidence that a certain course of action is not working. Cunningham's spare yet eloquent prose, perfectly complemented by the beauty and clarity of his artwork, delivers a devastating analysis of our economic world.
Supercrash: How to Hijack the Global Economy
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Hiroshima

El dominio mental : La geopolítica de la mente

El peligro de estar cuerda

La España invisible

Calamares a la romana : Somos romanos aunque no nos demos cuenta

Muchos mundos en uno (Many Worlds in One)

El antropólogo inocente

Siempre han hablado por nosotras : Feminismo e identidad. Un manifiesto valiente y necesario

El arte de la Guerra

La rebelión de Atlas

Ni una, ni grande, ni libre : La dictadura franquista

¿Y los hombres qué?





