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Governments serve the interests of corporations from "summary" of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, 3rd Edition by John Perkins

In the world of geopolitics and international finance, the relationship between governments and corporations is often murky and complex. It is a well-known fact that governments often serve the interests of corporations, rather than the other way around. This phenomenon is not a coincidence or a random occurrence; it is a deliberate strategy employed by powerful corporations to further their own agendas and maximize their profits. Corporations exert their influence over governments through a variety of means, including lobbying, campaign donations, and the revolving door between the public and private sectors. By leveraging their financial resources and political connections, corporations are able to shape government policy to suit their own needs and priorities. One of the most insidious ways in which corporations influence governments is through the use of economic hit men. These individuals are employed by corporations to manipulate foreign governments into making decisions that are favorable to corporate interests. By using a combination of economic incentives and threats, economic hit men are able to convince governments to prioritize the needs of corporations over the needs of their own citizens. In many cases, governments are complicit in this arrangement because they stand to benefit from the economic growth and development that corporations promise. However, this collaboration often comes at a significant cost to the people and the environment, as corporations prioritize profit over social and environmental responsibility. The concept of governments serving the interests of corporations is not just a theoretical idea; it is a reality that plays out on the global stage every day. As long as powerful corporations continue to wield their influence over governments, the interests of the people will always come second to the interests of profit-seeking entities. It is up to individuals to recognize this dynamic and work towards holding both governments and corporations accountable for their actions.
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    Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, 3rd Edition

    John Perkins

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