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Raisin Bran and Other Cereal Wars

Autor George Franklin
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WHAT THEY DIDN'T TEACH YOU IN BUSINESS SCHOOL - AND WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Powerful corporate interests use their lobbyists to wield influence. They impact our daily lives, but who are they and how do they operate? In this tell-it-like-it-is casual narrative, the reader gets an inside look at the life of a corporate lobbyist from someone who lived it. The book takes you from fundraisers, to the halls of Congress, to the White House and on to China, South Africa and Mexico with a stop at ground zero just days after 9/11. Raisin Bran and Other Cereal Wars provides unique insights into the widely misunderstood role of corporate government relations and how it affects public policy. It is the go-to source for anyone interested in learning more about the complex and stimulating confluence of business, law, lobbying and politics.
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ISBN-13: 9781491739198
ISBN-10: 1491739193
Pagini: 154
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: iUniverse

Notă biografică

George Franklin graduated from Harvard University in 1975, where he studied poetry with Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Fitzgerald. He subsequently received an MFA in creative writing from Brown University, and an MA in English literature from Columbia University. He lived for over ten years in the ashrams of his spiritual preceptor in India and in upstate New York, where he developed a keen interest in Kashmir Shaivism. He has published two books of poetry, The Fall of Miss Alaska (Six Gallery Press, 2007) and the chapbook Contour with Shadow (Frolic Press, 2016). A forthcoming book will be published by Ristretto Press. His uncollected poems, including "Talking Head," a forty-page poem in blank verse, have been published widely, most prominently in Epiphany Magazine and in The Recorder, the Journal of the American Irish Historical Society. He had the honor of serving as editorial assistant to the great scholar and pandit of Kashmir Shaivism, Debarata Sensharma, on his translation of and commentary on Abhinavagupta's Paramarthasara.