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Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain

Paperback

Main Details

Title Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain
Authors and Contributors      By (author) George Monbiot
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePolitical economy
ISBN/Barcode 9781509852062
ClassificationsDewey:320.941
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Pan Books
Publication Date 1 December 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A devastating indictment of the corruption at the heart of the British State by one of our most popular media figures.George Monbiot made his name exposing the corruption of foreign governments; now he turns his keen eye on Britain. In the most explosive book on British politics of the new decade, Monbiot uncovers what many have suspected but few have been able to prove: that corporations have become so powerful they now threaten the foundations of democratic government.Many of the stories George Monbiot recounts have never been told before, and they could scarcely be more embarrassing to a government that claims to act on behalf of all of us. Some are - or should be - resigning matters. Effectively, the British government has collaborated in its own redundancy, by ceding power to international bodies controlled by corporations. CAPTIVE STATE highlights the long term threat to our society and ultimately shows us ways in which we can hope to withstand the might of big business.

Author Biography

George Monbiot has been named by The Evening Standard as one of the twenty-five most influential people in Britain and by The Independent on Sunday as one of the forty international prophets of the twenty-first century. He is the author of Captive State: The corporate Takeover of Britain, and the investigative travel books, Poisoned Arrows, Amazon Watershed and No Man's Land. He writes a column for The Guardian and is Honorary Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of Keele, and Visiting Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, University of East London.