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|title=The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
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|buy=Yes
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|format=Paperback
|pages=240
|publisher=Constable and Robinson
|date=23 Jun June 2005
|isbn=1845291743
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''...it is better to ask why we have tyranny than whether it can be benevolent.''
Regardless of the above, "The Corporation" in both its printed and televised formats comes highly recommended. Better than Michael Moore and less highbrow than Chomsky, Bakan will make you think and possibly even persuade to do something.
This book belongs to the same stable of books as Naomi Klein's [[''No Logo]]'', Noreena Hertz's [[''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy]] '' and reviewed here George Monbiot's [[Captive State]]. You could pursue more profit [[What Are Pocket Options? Everything You Should Know About Them|here]].
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