Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex
Autor William D. Hartungen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2012 – vârsta de la 13 ani
When
President
Dwight
D.
Eisenhower
gave
his
famous
warning
about
the
dangers
of
the
military-industrial
complex,
he
never
would
have
dreamed
that
a
single
company
could
accumulate
the
kind
of
power
and
influence
that
is
now
wielded
by
Lockheed
Martin.
As
a
full-service
weapons
maker,
Lockheed
Martin
receives
over
29
billion
a
year
in
Pentagon
contracts,
or
roughly
one
out
of
every
ten
dollars
the
Department
of
Defense
doles
out
to
private
contractors.Prophets
of
Warrecounts
the
fascinating
and
often-frightening
history
of
America's
largest
military
contractor
as
well
as
its
role
in
the
formation
of
foreign
policy.
The
company
has
produced
spy
satellites;
helped
the
Pentagon
collect
personal
data
on
U.S.
citizens;
provided
interrogators
for
employment
at
Guantanamo
Bay;
manufactured
our
highest-tech
aircraft;
and
more.
It
has
also
been
embroiled
in
numerous
scandals
—
from
bribing
officials
in
the
Netherlands,
Italy,
and
Japan
in
exchange
for
the
purchase
of
Lockheed
airplanes
in
the
1970s,
to
the
provision
of
600
toilet
covers
and
7,000
coffee
makers
to
the
Pentagon
in
the
1980s.
William D. Hartung's enthralling exposé chronicles the growth of Lockheed Martin into one of the most influential corporations in the world, and examines the pivotal role the company has had in America's metastasizing military industrial complex. It asks: How has one company become the recipient of such a large portion of America's tax dollars through contracts with the Pentagon, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy, the NSA, and even the U.S. Census and the IRS? Hartung's meticulous, hard-hitting history follows Lockheed Martin's meteoric growth and unravels how this arms industry giant has helped shape U.S. foreign policy for decades.
William D. Hartung's enthralling exposé chronicles the growth of Lockheed Martin into one of the most influential corporations in the world, and examines the pivotal role the company has had in America's metastasizing military industrial complex. It asks: How has one company become the recipient of such a large portion of America's tax dollars through contracts with the Pentagon, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy, the NSA, and even the U.S. Census and the IRS? Hartung's meticulous, hard-hitting history follows Lockheed Martin's meteoric growth and unravels how this arms industry giant has helped shape U.S. foreign policy for decades.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781568586977
ISBN-10: 1568586973
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 143 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
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ISBN-10: 1568586973
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 143 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
Notă biografică
Bill
Hartungis
the
director
of
the
Arms
and
Security
Initiative
at
the
New
America
Foundation.
He
has
worked
for
the
Council
on
Economic
Priorities
and
the
World
Policy
Institute
doing
research
and
writing
on
the
arms
industry
and
the
politics
of
defense
spending.
Hartung
is
the
author
of
two
books
on
the
intersection
between
the
arms
industry
and
the
shaping
of
U.S.
foreign
policy,And
Weapons
for
AllandHow
Much
Are
You
Making
on
the
War,
Daddy?
–
A
Quick
and
Dirty
Guide
to
War
Profiteering
in
the
Bush
Administration.Hartung
has
written
for
TheNew
York
Times,Washington
Post,Los
Angeles
Times,
andThe
Nation,
and
has
been
interviewed
by
ABC
News,
CBS
60
Minutes,
CNN,
Fox
News,
the
Lehrer
Newshour,
NBC
Nightly
News,
and
National
Public
Radio.
His
writing
on
Lockheed
Martin
has
appeared
in
theWashington
PostOutlook
section,The
Nation,
theMultinational
Monitor,
and
theBulletin
of
the
Atomic
Scientists.
He
lives
in
New
York
City.