Architects of Greed is a sharp, deeply researched examination of how corruption has evolved from crude bribery into a sophisticated operating system woven through business, politics, regulation, procurement, finance, and global markets.
Rather than treating corruption as a story of isolated bad actors, this book shows how modern greed is often engineered through legal structures, professional intermediaries, information control, reputation laundering, and institutional weakness. It explains how distorted incentives quietly reshape competition, punish honest firms, weaken public trust, and turn political influence into economic advantage.
Across fifteen chapters, Architects of Greed moves from boardrooms and ministries to shell companies, strategic resources, real estate, money laundering networks, sovereign influence, AI, crypto, and the future of automated corruption. The result is not just a study of misconduct, but a wider analysis of business ethics, political risk, and the hidden architecture behind modern power.
Written in a serious but accessible style, this book is for readers who want more than headlines. It is for founders, investors, executives, analysts, journalists, and citizens trying to understand how corruption really works in the modern economy, why it persists, and why the cost is far greater than most institutions are willing to admit.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Architects of Greed is a sharp, deeply researched examination of how corruption has evolved from crude bribery into a sophisticated operating system woven through business, politics, regulation, procurement, finance, and global markets.Rather than treating corruption as a story of isolated bad actors, this book shows how modern greed is often engineered through legal structures, professional intermediaries, information control, reputation laundering, and institutional weakness. It explains how distorted incentives quietly reshape competition, punish honest firms, weaken public trust, and turn political influence into economic advantage.Across fifteen chapters, Architects of Greed moves from boardrooms and ministries to shell companies, strategic resources, real estate, money laundering networks, sovereign influence, AI, crypto, and the future of automated corruption. The result is not just a study of misconduct, but a wider analysis of business ethics, political risk, and the hidden architecture behind modern power.Written in a serious but accessible style, this book is for readers who want more than headlines. It is for founders, investors, executives, analysts, journalists, and citizens trying to understand how corruption really works in the modern economy, why it persists, and why the cost is far greater than most institutions are willing to admit. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798253401286
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