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by Danny Schechter (Author), Robert Manning (Preface)
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From the author of THE MORE YOU WATCH THE LESS YOU KNOW, NEWS DISSECTOR and WHEN NEWS LIES...

Americans under a burden that many will never crawl out of.

* PLUNDER identifies some of the profiteers and calls for an investigation of those behind this shrewdly engineered subprime scheme. * PLUNDER indicts the regulators who enabled the crisis and the media that missed it. * PLUNDER advocates a debt-relief movement in America and argues that such a movement would resonate across the political spectrum.

"Social critic and journalistic provocateur - Danny Schechter - deserves our appreciation for identifying yet another crucially important issue that has been ignored by the mainstream media and our national leaders." - Robert D. Manning, Professor and Director of the Center for Consumer Financial Services, Rochester Institute of Technology

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Cosimo Books (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1605203157
  • ISBN-13: 978-1605203157
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book on the current economic meltdown, October 8, 2008
Danny Schechter has compiled a brilliant book based on his documentary work, In Debt We Trust, as well as his news dissector blog. Within the covers of the new book, Plunder, you will find three sections that will help you to a) understand what happened, b) what the unfolding timeline of the events were and c) why the powers that be kept news like this from us all. Speaking truth to power, Schechter has had a difficult time letting the world know just what was as plain as could be, if you really took the time to look for the sources that could be trusted. I highly encourage anyone who wants to help avert further disasters, man-made ones, to read this book in order to learn how to do it. Danny Schechter is a great teacher as well as a great news hound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How Did We Get Into This Economic Mess?, November 24, 2008
Not many of us fully grasp what is happening to the global economy or as Danny Schechter author of Plunder: Investigating Our Economic Calamity and the Subprime Scandal quotes Nouriel Roubini, chairman of Roubini Global Economics LLC in New York, "the first crisis of financial globalization and securitization."

How did it happen, who is to blame, how and will we get out of this mess, and should we go after the white-collar bandits who pulled off this incredible crime? Moreover, it is mind boggling to witness Federal financial institutions, whose purpose was to provide diligent oversight, adopt an aggressively deregulatory attitude concerning the institutions they were called upon to police. These were institutions whose executives were unconscionable, greedy with their bonuses, incentives, and outlandish compensation packages and furthermore who were unashamedly breaching their fiduciary duties. These same culprits are now begging the government and indirectly the tax- payer for financial aid in order to keep afloat their financial institutions.

Schechter is an investigative journalist and Director of the film In Debt We Trust. He is also a television producer and independent filmmaker who writes and speaks about media issues. He has won two National Emmy awards for his TV work with ABC news 20/20 (and two nominations); two regional Emmys, a National Headliner award, and the Society for Professional Journalists award for an investigative documentary. Amnesty International honored him for his human rights television work and in 2005 he received the George Orwell Award.

The title of his book, may at first glance sound unexciting, however, I can assure you that its contents are quite aggressive, provocative, and thought provoking. Schechter aims to break down the causes and effects that surround, and according to him and many others, "the biggest and most deceptive financial scandal in history in terms of the total amount of money stolen and then lost. We are talking about trillions."

The book divides itself into seven chapters, the last of which attempts to tie everything together with three Afterwords: Is This Story Being Told? Can You Challenge the Financial News Narrative? Faction vs Fiction-Mistakes the Media Made. However, before we reach these final afterthoughts, Schechter provides us with a in-depth account as to how we got into the chaos in the first place as he scrutinizes the lack of regulation, fiscal policies, and the greed of major financial institutions that were permitted to spread their scams that wound up defrauding investors and borrowers alike. Schechter informs us that he tracked the evolution of the crisis week by week in blogs, newsletter, and articles. And as he states, the story is not over as it is still evolving about an economy that continues to unravel. Schechter emphasizes that it is important to understand how it unfolded and thus he provides us with the chronicle he kept.

Schechter mentions that in 2005, when he first began to poke around on the fringes of the story, he had been motivated by a much smaller problem-how to understand his own dependence on credit cards, and why his saving account was shrinking away. However, the more he delved into the matter the more he began to realize that he was looking at a debt bomb that went off in America and was a sound that was heard around the world. "Like a contagion, it corrupted many financial institutions and we are still assessing the full impact."

Quite interesting, Schechter demonstrates how few media outlets investigated the predatory behavior of many lenders that deliberately and intentionally seduced people into taking loans they couldn't afford. In fact, when more people became aware of the "subprime" debacle, very few in the media or on The Street suspected that there might have been more to it than just market mistakes. It was only when the banks began writing down billions of dollars in liens and no real assets backing them that the media began to wake up, however, by then it was too late, the damage had been done and the bubble burst. Schechter even compares the disastrous California fires to the economic catastrophe where, "when you scratch the scorched surface of the newsy inferno you get deeper causes, a lack of planning and monitoring, not to mention the inattention by government. Sound familiar?"

Plunder: Investigating Our Economic Calamity and the Subprime Scandal is an impassioned wake-up call that is very accessible to the layperson with its clear-headed prose, although it is one that will probably move and shock as well as it informs. Some of us may have a smattering of knowledge of what is going on through our daily news, however, what Schechter does with this book is to delve into the details, delivering informative insights that will help us understand the fear, panic and uncertainty that has engulfed our economy as well as those around the world.

Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor Bookpleasures


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5.0 out of 5 stars Making sense of a poorly covered topic, May 8, 2009
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If you turn to CNBC, CNN or most of the major media outlets for clarity on the complex issue of our economic meltdown, you can expect anything but clarity. Danny Schechter, true to form, exposes all the cooks who had a hand in poisoning the soup we call our economy. There is plenty of blame to go around, only you wouldn't know it from the major media. The news dissector is unafraid to go beyond the usual attack on irresponsible borrowers and discuss the lucrative world of debt and its players. Get this book. I wish we had a media with many Danny Schechters. It makes it very hard to scheme when you're being watched.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new
Danny Schechter can't resist telling us multiple times that he's an "investigative journalist," and that he's one of the few people to have seen the subprime catastrophe coming... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative
Having lived in a country during a economical disaster, I could not help to try to learn more about the causes of the current global financial meltdown. Read more
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Dan Schecter has done an excellent job of laying out all the pieces and connecting all the dots involved in the housing/credit/financial crisis we are all having to face. Read more
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