Lords of Secrecy
Title | Lords of Secrecy PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Horton |
Publisher | Bold Type Books |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2015-01-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1568584881 |
Forty years ago, a majority of Americans were highly engaged in issues of war and peace. Whether to go to war or keep out of conflicts was a vital question at the heart of the country's vibrant, if fractious, democracy. But American political consciousness has drifted. In the last decade, America has gone to war in Iraq and Afghanistan, while pursuing a new kind of warfare in Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Pakistan. National security issues have increasingly faded from the political agenda, due in part to the growth of government secrecy. In lucid and chilling detail, journalist and lawyer Scott Horton shows how secrecy has changed the way America functions. Executive decisions about war and peace are increasingly made by autonomous, self-directing, and unaccountable national security elites. Secrecy is justified as part of a bargain under which the state promises to keep the people safe from its enemies, but in fact allows excesses, mistakes, and crimes to go unchecked. Bureaucracies use secrets to conceal their mistakes and advance their power in government, invariable at the expense of the rights of the people. Never before have the American people had so little information concerning the wars waged in their name, nor has Congress exercised so little oversight over the war effort. American democracy is in deep trouble. Lords of Secrecy explores the most important national security debates of our time, including the legal and moral issues surrounding the turn to private security contractors, the sweeping surveillance methods of intelligence agencies, and the use of robotic weapons such as drones. Horton looks at the legal edifice upon which these decisions are based and discusses approaches to rolling back the flood of secrets that is engulfing America today. Whistleblowers, but also Congress, the public, and the media, play a vital role in this process. As the ancient Greeks recognized, too much secrecy changes the nature of the state itself, transforming a democracy into something else. Horton reminds us that dealing with the country's national security concerns is both a right and a responsibility of a free citizenry, something that has always sat at the heart of any democracy that earns the name.
Lords of Secrecy
Title | Lords of Secrecy PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Horton |
Publisher | Nation Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2015-01-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1568587457 |
Horton argues that the rise of the National Security State is stabbing at the heart of American democracy.
Report of the Lords' Committee of Secrecy
Title | Report of the Lords' Committee of Secrecy PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1810 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Report of the Lords Committee of Secrecy. Ordered to be printed 28th April, 1797. [Examination into the funds and liabilities of the Bank of England.] (Appendix.).
Title | Report of the Lords Committee of Secrecy. Ordered to be printed 28th April, 1797. [Examination into the funds and liabilities of the Bank of England.] (Appendix.). PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords |
Publisher | |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1797 |
Genre | Bank capital |
ISBN |
Report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Lords. [12 May, 1797.]
Title | Report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Lords. [12 May, 1797.] PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1797 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Report of the Lords' Committee of Secrecy
Title | Report of the Lords' Committee of Secrecy PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Secret Committee to Enquire into the State of the Bank of England |
Publisher | |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 1797 |
Genre | Currency question |
ISBN |
Lords of Strategy
Title | Lords of Strategy PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Kiechel |
Publisher | Harvard Business Press |
Pages | 363 |
Release | 2010-03-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1422157318 |
Imagine, if you can, the world of business - without corporate strategy. Remarkably, fifty years ago that's the way it was. Businesses made plans, certainly, but without understanding the underlying dynamics of competition, costs, and customers. It was like trying to design a large-scale engineering project without knowing the laws of physics. But in the 1960s, four mavericks and their posses instigated a profound shift in thinking that turbocharged business as never before, with implications far beyond what even they imagined. In The Lords of Strategy, renowned business journalist and editor Walter Kiechel tells, for the first time, the story of the four men who invented corporate strategy as we know it and set in motion the modern, multibillion-dollar consulting industry: Bruce Henderson, founder of Boston Consulting Group Bill Bain, creator of Bain & Company Fred Gluck, longtime Managing Director of McKinsey & Company Michael Porter, Harvard Business School professor Providing a window into how to think about strategy today, Kiechel tells their story with novelistic flair. At times inspiring, at times nearly terrifying, this book is a revealing account of how these iconoclasts and the organizations they led revolutionized the way we think about business, changed the very soul of the corporation, and transformed the way we work.