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Kochland

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Full Title:

Kochland

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781471186998

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster Ltd

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster Ltd

Publication Date:

19th August 2020

UK Publication Date:

23rd July 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Industry and industrial studies
Economic history
Corporate governance: role and responsibilities of boards and directors

Dewey:

338.7665530973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 42mm

Description

A landmark book....A massively reported deep dive into the unparalleled corporate industrial giant Koch Industries....This impressively researched and well-rendered book also serves as a biography of Charles Koch, with Leonard providing an evenhanded treatment of the tycoon. Leonard's work is on par with Steve Coll's Private Empire and even Ida Tarbell's enduring classic The History of the Standard Oil Company.Kirkus Reviews

Leonards superb investigations and even-handed, clear-eyed reportage stand out....American capitalism at its most successful and domineering is at the center of this sweeping history of a much-vilified company.
Publishers Weekly

Leonards intricately developed and extensively researched history of the Koch empire is a colossal corporate biography that sheds important light on this closely guarded enterprise while simultaneously scrutinizing the nefarious underpinnings of American economic policies and practices.Booklist

This page-turning expos reveals the full extent of the Koch brothers influence on American capitalism.Book Riot

If you want a crash course in the evolution of postmodern capitalism over the last five decades read Kochland....Leonard's study is exhaustive and engaging.New York Journal of Books

The annual revenue of Koch Industries is bigger than that of Google, Goldman Sachs and Kraft Foods combined. But very few people have ever heard of Koch Industries because the billionaire Koch brothers want it that way. Now, in Kochland, Christopher Leonard has managed what no other journalist has done before: to tell the explosive inside story of how the largest private company in the world became that big. In doing so, Leonard also tells the epic tale of the evolution of corporate America over the last half-century, in all its glory and rapaciousness.

Koch is everywhere. It controls the fertilisers at the foundation of our food system. It controls the synthetics that make our diapers and carpets. It controls the chemicals that make our bottles and pipes. It controls the building materials that make our homes and offices. And it controls much of the Wall Street trading in all of these commodities. It makes money at every end of almost every deal.

For five decades, CEO Charles Koch has kept Koch Industries quietly operating behind a veil of secrecy, with a view toward very, very long-term profits. When Wall Street came calling twenty years ago, trying to take Koch public, Charles Koch said no. Hes a genius businessman: patient with profits, able to learn from his mistakes, determined that his employees develop an almost a worshipful dedication to free-market ruthlessness, and a master disrupter. We think of disruption as something that happens in Silicon Valley, but this book will upend your understanding of what disruption really is.

Charles Kochs business acumen has made him and his brother David (Koch Industries co-owner) together richer than Bill Gates. But theres a dark side to their story. If you want to understand how we killed the unions in this country, how we widened the income divide, how we stalled progress on climate change and how corporate America bought the influence industry, all you have to do is read this book.

Seven years in the making, Kochland reads like a true-life thriller, with larger-than-life characters driving the battles on every page. The book tells the ambitious tale of how one private company consolidated power over half a century and how in doing so, transformed capitalism into something that feels so deeply alienating to many Americans today.

Reviews

'Kochlandis a dazzling feat of investigative reporting and epic narrative writing, a tour de force that takes the reader deep inside the rise of a vastly powerful family corporation that has come to influence American workers, markets, electionsand the very ideas debated in our public square. Leonards work is fair and meticulous, even as it reveals the Kochs as industrialCitizens Kaneof our time.' -- Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Private Empire
'Christopher Leonards visionary, decade-spanning, and heart-rending investigation into the Koch Empire is indispensable not just for understanding the rise of corporate power in America, but for understanding America itself. Leonards book will take its place alongside Chernows Titan and Colls Private Empire as one of the great accounts of American capitalism.' -- Jesse Eisinger, author of The Chickenshit Club
'Christopher Leonards Kochland is the kind of book that doesnt come along that often a mind-blowing feat of reporting about a highly secretive organisation. Whats even more amazing is that it seems destined to further convince both sides about the righteousness of their point of view. Those who believe in unfettered free-market capitalism will find much to feast on, while those concerned with the corrosive effects of growth at all costs will find more than enough to gorge on as well. And if the one side will see promise while the other sees peril, both should be able to agree on what this story is really about, which is power and a terrifying amount of it at that.' -- Duff McDonald, New York Times bestselling author of The Firm
'Christopher Leonard has produced an investigative feat: a hugely readable, entirely original, magisterial work on one of the most important subjects of our time the weirdly cultish, terrifyingly successful empire built all-but invisibly by the billionaire sphinx Charles Koch.' -- Steve LeVine, author of The Oil and the Glory
A landmark book....A massively reported deep dive into the unparalleled corporate industrial giant Koch Industries....This impressively researched and well-rendered book also serves as a biography of Charles Koch, with Leonard providing an evenhanded treatment of the tycoon. Leonard's work is on par with Steve Coll's Private Empire and even Ida Tarbell's enduring classic The History of the Standard Oil Company. * Kirkus Reviews *
Leonards superb investigations and even-handed, clear-eyed reportage stand out....American capitalism at its most successful and domineering is at the center of this sweeping history of a much-vilified company. * Publishers Weekly *
Leonards intricately developed and extensively researched history of the Koch empire is a colossal corporate biography that sheds important light on this closely guarded enterprise while simultaneously scrutinizing the nefarious underpinnings of American economic policies and practices. * Booklist *
This page-turning expos reveals the full extent of the Koch brothers influence on American capitalism. * Book Riot *
If you want a crash course in the evolution of postmodern capitalism over the last five decades read Kochland....Leonard's study is exhaustive and engaging. * New York Journal of Books *

Author Bio

Christopher Leonard is a business reporter whose work has appeared inThe New York Times,The Wall Street Journal,Fortune, andBloomberg Businessweek. He is theNew York Timesbestselling author ofThe Meat RacketandKochland, which won the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.

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