Jesse Eisinger
Autore di The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives
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Jesse Eisinger is a Pulitzer Prize-winning senior reporter at ProPublica. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, and the Washington Post. Previously, he was the Wall Street editor of Cond Nast Portfolio and a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, covering markets and finance. mostra altro He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and their daughters. mostra meno
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- Brooklyn, New York, USA
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- Columbia College
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The book was fairly interesting as it went over a group of white-collar prosecutions, starting with Enron and progressing through Arthur Andersen. At this point the book degenerates into an anti-capitalist screed.
The book is severely critical of the Justice Department and SEC for not pushing AIG and Goldman Sachs prosecutions in the wake of the 2008 collapse. The author beats, like a hammer, on "unequal justice." The author does not explain how it would benefit the American economy for finance and business leaders to have to walk on eggshells; that the next deal could land them in jail, after an undefendable Federal prosecution.
Finally the book descends into a small amount of attack on "mass incarceration" of minority criminals, and a bit of Trump Derangement Syndrome. A weak ending to a boo with a promising start.… (altro)