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Book Predatory Bureaucracy

Download or read book Predatory Bureaucracy written by Michael J. Robinson and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Predatory Bureaucracy is the definitive history of America's wolves and our policies toward predators. Tracking wolves from Coronado's day to the present, author Michael Robinson shows that their story merges with that of the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey. This federal agency was chartered to research insects and birds but'because of various pressures'morphed into a political powerhouse operating wildlife-extermination programs. Drawing on deep research and wide reading, Robinson's narrative follows the wolves from the eras of explorers and mountain men through the wolves' 120-year entanglement with the federal government. He shares the parallel story of the Survey's rise, detailing the forces that allowed extermination programs to continue'despite opposition from hunters, animal lovers, scientists, environmentalists, and presidents'though the agency's mission and even its name changed. Predatory Bureaucracy will fascinate readers interested in environmental politics and wildlife.

Book Varmints and Victims

    Book Details:
  • Author : Frank Van Nuys
  • Publisher : University Press of Kansas
  • Release : 2015-11-09
  • ISBN : 0700621318
  • Pages : 352 pages

Download or read book Varmints and Victims written by Frank Van Nuys and published by University Press of Kansas. This book was released on 2015-11-09 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It used to be: If you see a coyote, shoot it. Better yet, a bear. Best of all, perhaps? A wolf. How we've gotten from there to here, where such predators are reintroduced, protected, and in some cases revered, is the story Frank Van Nuys tells in Varmints and Victims, a thorough and enlightening look at the evolution of predator management in the American West. As controversies over predator control rage on, Varmints and Victims puts the debate into historical context, tracing the West's relationship with charismatic predators like grizzlies, wolves, and cougars from unquestioned eradication to ambivalent recovery efforts. Van Nuys offers a nuanced and balanced perspective on an often-emotional topic, exploring the intricacies of how and why attitudes toward predators have changed over the years. Focusing primarily on wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, and grizzly bears, he charts the logic and methods of management practiced by ranchers, hunters, and federal officials Broad in scope and rich in detail, this work brings new, much-needed clarity to the complex interweaving of economics, politics, science, and culture in the formulation of ideas about predator species, and in policies directed at these creatures. In the process, we come to see how the story of predator control is in many ways the story of the American West itself, from early attempts to connect the frontier region to mainstream American life and economics to present ideas about the nature and singularity of the region.

Book Summary  The Predator State

Download or read book Summary The Predator State written by BusinessNews Publishing, and published by Primento. This book was released on 2017-01-30 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The must-read summary of James K. Galbraith's book: “The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too”. This complete summary of "The Predator State" by James K. Galbraith, a renowned American economist, presents his argument that Reagan's economic policies were replaced by capitalism under the Bush administration, and that tax cuts, deregulation and privatization will eventually lead to lower prosperity and economic disaster. Added-value of this summary: • Save time • Understand how the free market economy damages long-term prosperity • Expand your knowledge of American politics and economics To learn more, read "The Predator State" and discover how further deregulation and less government involvement could lead to disaster.

Book Dispossessed

    Book Details:
  • Author : Noelle Stout
  • Publisher : University of California Press
  • Release : 2019-06-04
  • ISBN : 0520291786
  • Pages : 280 pages

Download or read book Dispossessed written by Noelle Stout and published by University of California Press. This book was released on 2019-06-04 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, more than 14 million U.S. homeowners filed for foreclosure. Focusing on the hard-hit Sacramento Valley, Noelle Stout uncovers the predacious bureaucracy that organized the largest bank seizure of residential homes in U.S. history. Stout reveals the failure of Wall Street banks’ mortgage assistance programs—backed by over $300 billion of federal funds—to deliver on the promise of relief. Unlike the programs of the Great Depression, in which the government took on the toxic mortgage debt of Americans, corporate lenders and loan servicers ultimately denied over 70 percent of homeowner applications. In the voices of bank employees and homeowners, Stout unveils how call center representatives felt about denying appeals and shares the fears of families living on the brink of eviction. Stout discloses the impacts of rising inequality on homeowners—from whites who felt their middle-class life unraveling to communities of color who experienced a more precipitous and dire decline. Trapped in a Kafkaesque maze of mortgage assistance, borrowers began to view debt refusal as a moral response to lenders, as seemingly mundane bureaucratic dramas came to redefine the meaning of debt and dispossession.

Book Managing the Commons  Second Edition

Download or read book Managing the Commons Second Edition written by John A. Baden and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 1998-04-22 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Garrett Hardin's seminal essay "The Tragedy of the Commons" appeared in 1968 and has been at the center of the debate on commonly owned ground or resources such as Western public grazing or the oceans. This is the second edition of a book exploring the issues raised in Hardin's essay. As scarce resources are increasingly strained. It is ever more crucial to identify those resources which are held in common and are therefore prone to "tragic" waste and abuses. The essay in this volume focus on alternate institutional approaches to managing these resources to prevent such tragedy.

Book Making Bureaucracy Work

    Book Details:
  • Author : Akshay Mangla
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2024-01-25
  • ISBN : 1009258044
  • Pages : 441 pages

Download or read book Making Bureaucracy Work written by Akshay Mangla and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2024-01-25 with total page 441 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines when and how public bureaucracies work for disadvantaged citizens through a comparative study of primary education in rural India.

Book The Failure Factory

Download or read book The Failure Factory written by Bill Gertz and published by Crown Forum. This book was released on 2009-10-27 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The U.S. government is in crisis. The real power in America has shifted to a vast network of unelected officials whose authority has grown wildly out of control. In his latest blockbuster book, acclaimed defense and national-security reporter Bill Gertz exposes this group of astonishingly powerful leaders–and their enablers in the political class–and its devastating effect on America’s national security. Gertz names names of those who actively subvert official U.S. policy–including not only liberal Democrats but also a number of so-called Republicans who have joined this insidious “Blame America First” crowd. Based on scores of exclusive interviews and displaying the groundbreaking reporting that has made Bill Gertz’s previous books smash bestsellers, The Failure Factory offers a chilling look at the threats to our national security that exist within our own government. “Mr. Gertz makes some extremely important points.” –The Washington Times “The hottest reporter in town . . . [Gertz] breaks dozens of stories every year.” –The Washington Post

Book Dispossessed

    Book Details:
  • Author : Noelle Stout
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release : 2019-06-04
  • ISBN : 0520965426
  • Pages : 280 pages

Download or read book Dispossessed written by Noelle Stout and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2019-06-04 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, more than 14 million U.S. homeowners filed for foreclosure. Focusing on the hard-hit Sacramento Valley, Noelle Stout uncovers the predacious bureaucracy that organized the largest bank seizure of residential homes in U.S. history. Stout reveals the failure of Wall Street banks’ mortgage assistance programs—backed by over $300 billion of federal funds—to deliver on the promise of relief. Unlike the programs of the Great Depression, in which the government took on the toxic mortgage debt of Americans, corporate lenders and loan servicers ultimately denied over 70 percent of homeowner applications. In the voices of bank employees and homeowners, Stout unveils how call center representatives felt about denying appeals and shares the fears of families living on the brink of eviction. Stout discloses the impacts of rising inequality on homeowners—from whites who felt their middle-class life unraveling to communities of color who experienced a more precipitous and dire decline. Trapped in a Kafkaesque maze of mortgage assistance, borrowers began to view debt refusal as a moral response to lenders, as seemingly mundane bureaucratic dramas came to redefine the meaning of debt and dispossession.

Book Capitol Hill s Criminal Underground

Download or read book Capitol Hill s Criminal Underground written by Richard Lawless and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2019-03-15 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Richard Lawless's Capitol Hill's Criminal Underground: The Most Thorough Exploration of Government Corruption Ever Put in Writing is a no-holds-barred tell-all about the bad guys of Capital Hill and Wall Street, including the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission. After Lawless became a victim of these crimes, he used his decades as a senior and executive banker, backed by an MBA with a focus on finance and law, to break down the evidence in Capitol Hill's Criminal Underground. No names have been changed to protect the innocent because there are no innocent-except for the tens of millions of Americans who, like Lawless, had massive amounts of money stolen from them. Capitol Hill's Criminal Underground is a story about one of the longest-running government-protected criminal enterprises in the history of the United States country. This is Lawless's attempt find justice for what happened to him-and to many readers as well.

Book Masters of Corruption

Download or read book Masters of Corruption written by Mark Moyar and published by . This book was released on 2024-05-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a senior Trump appointee at the US Agency for International Development, Dr. Mark Moyar sought to implement conservative policies and drain the swamp. After he reported several career bureaucrats for criminal corruption, their bureaucratic allies fraudulently accused him of divulging classified information. Then agency officials violated the Constitution and the agency's own rules to terminate the person who reported waste, fraud, and abuse, while punishing none of the perpetrators. The bureau that Moyar had been on track to lead, with an annual budget exceeding $300 million, ended up in the hands of one of the bureaucrats involved in the retaliation. Moyar sought help from three Offices of the Inspector General, the government's main bulwarks against whistleblower retaliation, but they conducted flimsy investigations that absolved the career bureaucrats. When the Defense Department restored Moyar's security clearance one year later, officials from his former agency intervened to reverse the decision. Although an executive order required the government to hand over the evidence supporting the security clearance revocation, the agencies and the Department of Justice spent the next four years obstructing efforts by Moyar and Senator Charles Grassley to obtain the supposed evidence. This eye-popping book provides an insider's view into the federal bureaucracy's corruption, its weaponization of bureaucratic procedures, and its failures to protect employees from retaliation. It explains what future administrations must do to make real progress in swamp draining. And it shows how a rejuvenation of patriotism and faith is needed to restore integrity to the government.

Book Producing Predators

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michael D. Wise
  • Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
  • Release : 2016-08
  • ISBN : 0803290489
  • Pages : 209 pages

Download or read book Producing Predators written by Michael D. Wise and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2016-08 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Producing Predators, Michael D. Wise argues that contestations between Native and non-Native people over hunting, labor, and the livestock industry drove the development of predator eradication programs in Montana and Alberta from the 1880s onward. The history of these anti-predator programs was significant not only for their ecological effects, but also for their enduring cultural legacies of colonialism in the Northern Rockies. By targeting wolves and other wild carnivores for extermination, cattle ranchers disavowed the predatory labor of raising domestic animals for slaughter, representing it instead as productive work. Meanwhile, federal agencies sought to purge the Blackfoot, Salish-Kootenai, and other indigenous peoples of their so-called predatory behaviors through campaigns of assimilation and citizenship that forcefully privatized tribal land and criminalized hunting and its related ritual practices. Despite these colonial pressures, Native communities resisted and negotiated the terms of their dispossession by representing their own patterns of work, food, and livelihood as productive. By exploring predation and production as fluid cultural logics for valuing labor, rather than just a set of biological processes, Producing Predators offers a new perspective on the history of the American West and the modern history of colonialism more broadly.

Book The United Deep State of America

Download or read book The United Deep State of America written by Michael W Howell and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-30 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The United Deep State of America: A Shadow Government's Republic outlines the inner workings of the centralized power leading the Republic towards globalism. The ruling class, or shadow government, uses the Deep State to bring in a "New (ab)Normal" layered in deception and corruption that destroys individual rights and freedoms. The only thing that stands in the way of total globalism is a united populace. However, the political division between the people today continues to rise. The first step in defeating the agendas set forth for globalism is understanding what the Deep State consists of and its structure of power. In The United Deep State of America: A Shadow Government's Republic, that pyramid of power is broken down into the departments and agencies that assist the shadow government's predetermined conquest. The attempt of replacing the constitutional Republic with a progressive "democracy" is critical to the overall goal of globalism. The ruling Oligarch has infiltrated vital departments and agencies such as the National Intelligence Agency (NSA), the CIA, the F.B.I. and has placed their "inside men" in many influential positions within the private sector. Through secret societies and international think tanks, the directives are instituted through a controlled pipeline bypassing the halls of Congress. With chapters like "Individualism vs. Collectivism," the agenda from the globalists is put against the inalienable rights afforded by our Creator and guaranteed by the Constitution. The shadow government wants to legislate our rights away while surrendering our temporary safety in exchange for false security. By promoting a false Democracy over a resolved Republic, the elite has managed to blur the lines between the two political philosophies. Since the founding of the United States of America, the Republic has been in the crosshairs of the globalist's ideologies. The ruling Oligarch follows a belief structure that is centuries old. By using their secret societies to groom the next generations to the agendas, they have managed to streamline their objectives in a way that hides the truth amid the concealed lies. Now with the warnings of an "invisible enemy", a new normal is taking shape in America. Is this the opportunity needed to legislate away more of our freedoms on the way to globalism? The answer is right in front of us to see if we can unite behind ending our common enemy. Will we preserve the Republic or be overcome by a shadow government on its way to becoming The United Deep State of America?

Book The Corruption Chronicles

Download or read book The Corruption Chronicles written by Tom Fitton and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2014-06-10 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discloses secrets and corruption the watchdog group has discovered in the Obama administration through various legal battles, sharing insights into activities related to terrorism, illegal immigration, and the health-care initiative.

Book The Federal Octopus

    Book Details:
  • Author : Sterling E. Edmunds
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2013-03
  • ISBN : 9781258628918
  • Pages : 140 pages

Download or read book The Federal Octopus written by Sterling E. Edmunds and published by . This book was released on 2013-03 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Survey Of The Destruction Of Constitutional Government And Of Civil And Economic Liberty In The United States And The Rise Of An All Embracing Federal Bureaucratic Despotism.

Book Stealing You Blind

Download or read book Stealing You Blind written by Iain Murray and published by Regnery Publishing. This book was released on 2011-07-11 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Argues that the United States government is cheating its own people.

Book The Oxford Handbook of Business Groups

Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Business Groups written by Asli M. Colpan and published by Oxford Handbooks Online. This book was released on 2010-08-05 with total page 828 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of business groups around the world. It focuses on the adaptive and competitive capabilities of business groups and their evolutionary dynamics, as well as considering the historical and theoretical contexts of business groups.

Book IOCB 2010 Industrial Organization  a Contract Based approach

Download or read book IOCB 2010 Industrial Organization a Contract Based approach written by and published by Nicolas Boccard. This book was released on with total page 806 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: