Bankers, Bagmen and Bandits
Delve into the intricate world of finance and politics with "Bankers, Bagmen and Bandits" by R. T. Naylor. Published in 1995, this compelling 166-page analysis uncovers the hidden connections between global banking, corporate practices, and political scandals. Naylor, an acclaimed economic historian, skillfully navigates the shadowy intersections of international commerce, revealing how crime and legitimate business often collide in pursuit of power and profit.
In this eye-opening exposé, Naylor builds upon his groundbreaking work "Hot Money" to discuss serious issues such as money laundering, drug trafficking, and arms deals, illustrating their pervasive influence within mainstream economic systems. This engaging read is perfect for anyone interested in understanding the darker sides of finance and the political machinations that shape our world. Don't miss your chance to explore the complexities of today's economy through Naylor's insightful perspective.