Creative Destruction: How ESG Mandates Are Destroying Capitalism, Costing You Money, and Wrecking America

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Exposing ESG’s Hidden Agenda

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is a clever ruse. It’s not a naked power grab—but rather, an insidious deception playing on the public’s desire to do good. While ESG is touted as theanswer to systemic challenges, it is more accurately a cover to centralize power between state and corporations for unprecedented control, stealing liberty and prosperity.

Authors Prescott and Ashley reveal how ESG threatens American meritocracy, energy resilience, economic prosperity, military readiness, agriculture, and yes—even the environment it professes to protect. Modeled on dystopian allegories like Animal Farm, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, and Brave New World, every chapter starts with a fictional story accompanied by a thorough discussion presenting vast research.

Committed to halting and reversing the damage done by ESG propagandists, the authors open a unique and desperately needed dialogue, one that challenges globalist organizations, its private sector allies, and media abettors to expose ESG for what it really is: creative destruction.

About the author

W. David Prescott, PG is a professional geologist licensed in Texas and Wyoming, bringing over 30 years of expertise in environmental consulting in soil and groundwater. He holds both an MBA and a master's degree in environmental science.

 

Professional speaker and columnist Michael Ashley has written over 50 books, including four bestsellers. Most recently, he co-authored Neuromined: Triumphing over Technology Tyranny (Fast Company Press 2023).

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