One Man Against The Wall Street Lobby
By Simon Johnson
Two diametrically opposed views of Wall Street and the dangers posed
by global megabanks came more clearly into focus last week. On the one
hand, William B. Harrison, Jr. – former chairman of JP Morgan Chase – argued in the New York Times
that today’s massive banks are an essential part of a well-functioning
market economy, and not at all helped by implicit government subsidies.
On the other hand, there is a new powerful voice who knows how big
banks really work and who is willing to tell the truth in great and
convincing detail. Jeff Connaughton – a former senior political adviser
who has worked both for and against powerful Wall Street interests over
the years – has just published a page-turning memoir that is also a
damning critique of how Wall Street operates, the political capture of
Washington, and our collective failure to reform finance in the past
four years. “The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins,” is the perfect antidote to disinformation put about by global megabanks and their friends.
Monday, September 3, 2012
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