Shadow Profits: The Untold Crimes of the World's Most Powerful Companies is a gripping exposé that unveils the dark, hidden history behind the corporations that silently govern the modern world. From colonial-era monopolies to today's trillion-dollar tech empires, this book exposes how profit has often come at the cost of human lives, civil liberties, and planetary well-being. Blending investigative journalism with historical research, Shadow Profits traces a pattern of unethical behavior-corporate-funded wars, environmental destruction, surveillance capitalism, modern slavery, and regulatory capture.
Each chapter dives into real-world examples where morality was sacrificed for market dominance, and silence was bought with influence. This is not a conspiracy theory-it's the documented truth behind the brands we trust. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply a concerned citizen, this book will challenge your perception of capitalism and encourage critical thinking about who truly holds the power in our global systems.
Shadow Profits: The Untold Crimes of the World's Most Powerful Companies is a gripping exposé that unveils the dark, hidden history behind the corporations that silently govern the modern world. From colonial-era monopolies to today's trillion-dollar tech empires, this book exposes how profit has often come at the cost of human lives, civil liberties, and planetary well-being. Blending investigative journalism with historical research, Shadow Profits traces a pattern of unethical behavior-corporate-funded wars, environmental destruction, surveillance capitalism, modern slavery, and regulatory capture.
Each chapter dives into real-world examples where morality was sacrificed for market dominance, and silence was bought with influence. This is not a conspiracy theory-it's the documented truth behind the brands we trust. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply a concerned citizen, this book will challenge your perception of capitalism and encourage critical thinking about who truly holds the power in our global systems.