Dark Money: by Jane Mayer | Summary & Analysis

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Dark Money by Jane Mayer | Summary & Analysis

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Dark Money by Jane Mayer profiles the wealthy donors who have funded and established organizations to promote libertarian ideals, particularly the brothers Charles and David Koch. They and their two other brothers were raised by parents who promoted free-market capitalism and were suspicious of anything related or sympathetic to Communism. The four Koch brothers inherited portions of their father’s oil business, and later Charles and David conspired to buy out their other brothers’ portions of the company…

 

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·      Overview of the book

·      Important People

·      Key Takeaways

·      Analysis of Key Takeaways


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4.3
3 reviews
John K
August 9, 2016
Informative and we'll summarized point by point. Very relevant to the US election campaign today. Would have liked some in depth investigation of the Democratic ties to wealth and influence. Sorely lacking in this work.
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B. Thomas Smith
June 5, 2017
Reads a little fast, but acceptable. I liked listening while driving on highway.
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