• All the Presidents' Bankers

  • The Hidden Alliances That Drive American Power
  • By: Nomi Prins
  • Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
  • Length: 19 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (198 ratings)

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By: Nomi Prins
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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Publisher's summary

Culled from original presidential archival documents, All the Presidents' Bankers delivers an explosive account of the 100-year interdependence between the White House and Wall Street that transcends a simple analysis of money driving politics or greed driving bankers.

Nomi Prins ushers us into the intimate world of exclusive clubs, vacation spots, and Ivy League universities that binds presidents and financiers. She unravels the multi-generational blood, intermarriage, and protégé relationships that have confined national influence to a privileged cluster of people. This unprecedented history of American power illuminates how financiers have retained their authoritative position through history, swaying presidents regardless of party affiliation. It explores the alarming global repercussions of a system lacking barriers between public office and private power. Prins leaves us with an ominous choice: either we break the alliances of the power elite, or they will break us.

©2014 Nomi Prins (P)2014 Tantor
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Bankers: lacking follow up action

The book gave the reader history, but did not follow though with policy reforms to correct the problems! Current proposed reforms are not listed, nor any by the author!

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A history buff's review of banking in politics

Whether you love politics (or not) and whether you love banking (or not) don't you want to know how bankers have influenced Presidents (and history?

IThis book answers that question.
In an era when politics is broken, this gives part of the reason why.

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All the Presidents Bankers By Nomi Prins |

Outstanding Manuscript Highly Recommended for Anyone Who Has An Affinity for Economic Intelligence! Nomi Prins Hit A Grand Slam with this One Here!

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Great topic!

Easily understandable. Interesting topic. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Actually makes me want to study finance.

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Should Be Required Reading for High School Student

The author has obviously done the research to document incredible fraud and pilfering of the citizens of this country by bankers. The only way to stop this is to educate our voters to understand the horrendous policy decisions by our elected leaders. Every high school student should be required to read this book. If the informed media reporters would also take on these bankers, we could start to change the abuse and hold politicians more accountable. Thank you Nomi for the exceptional literary work!

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Very Interesting BUT

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Everything she said was true and interesting but didn’t always communicate the truth.

She wasn’t crazy about Ike so the statement he made of using nuclear weapons to end the Korean War were not in context. It was said after both sides did not want peace talks. So he told China show up or I use the bomb and he told S. Korea show up or I shut off your oil.

In relation to the Suez war she said England’s economy caused her to leave but fail to mention it was after Ike said the US would not support the Pound Sterling on currency markets.

So she missed on Ike’s motivation just because he was very pro business,

Throughout the book her use of adjectives was somewhat telling. I could not figure out if she was a Libertarian or a Communist.

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Very Informative

The book is well researched it's revelations long overdue. Unfortunately it's potential impact on the reader is reduced by the inappropriate tone of the narrator. Gavin's cheery American pie tone would be better suited to a Disney movie.

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Highly Informative...

Cuts through the bull to get to the heart of the matter! Highly recommended read!

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Great financial history book.

A book you will want to read twice. A dense book, yet a page turner. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to brush up on their history and simultaneously view it through a different lens.

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Great read

Interesting and scary at the same time. Great reminder on just how far back this cozy relationship between the financial industry and our own government goes

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