En esta edición del programa EPILOGUE, del canal estatal iraní, hablan del libro DINERO Y PODER: Cómo Goldman Sachs llegó a gobernar el mundo, escrito por William Cohan.
La investigación minuciosa cuenta cómo, con el apoyo de la maquinaria de relaciones públicas más agresiva y sofisticada en el sector financiero, Goldman Sachs ha proyectado una imagen de ser superior a sus competidores -- más inteligente, más colectivo, más ética y más centrada en el cliente.
En realidad, Goldman Sachs es la piedra angular de lo que yo llamo EMPRESA MUNDIAL S.A. Poderes fácticos financieros con mucho más poder que cualquier gobierno en la tierra.
Daniel Estulin
“Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World” by William Cohan
In this edition of the show we discuss the book Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World, written by William Cohan.
The book’s behind-the-scenes account shows how, supported by the most aggressive and sophisticated PR machine in the financial industry, Goldman Sachs has continually projected an image of being superior to its competitors -- smarter, more collegial, more ethical, and more client-focused.
But William Cohan also reveals another way of viewing Goldman -- as a secretive money-making machine that has walked an uneasy line between conflict-of-interest and legitimate deal-making for decades.
William Cohan is the first author to chronicle and to interview the leaders of Goldman Sachs since the 2008 crash, and has gained unprecedented access to the firm’s inner circle.
Every living former chief executive of Goldman Sachs has spoken to him, as well as its current chairman and CEO, Lloyd Blankfein. “Money and Power” is a penetrating study yet of these larger-than-life characters and their secretive world: the definitive account of an institution whose public claims of virtue look very much like ruthlessness when exposed to the light of day.