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Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right is a 2016 non-fiction book written by American investigative journalist Jane Mayer. The book focuses on a network of extremely wealthy conservative Republicans, foremost among them Charles and David Koch, who have together funded an array of organizations that work in tandem to influence academic institutions, think tanks, the courts, statehouses, Congress, and the American presidency for their own benefit. Mayer particularly discusses the Koch family and their political activities, along with Richard Mellon Scaife, John M. Olin, the Bradley brothers, as well as the DeVos and Coors families and their related foundations.

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  • Dark Money (de)
  • Dark Money (book) (en)
  • Dark Money (sv)
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  • Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right is a 2016 non-fiction book written by American investigative journalist Jane Mayer. The book focuses on a network of extremely wealthy conservative Republicans, foremost among them Charles and David Koch, who have together funded an array of organizations that work in tandem to influence academic institutions, think tanks, the courts, statehouses, Congress, and the American presidency for their own benefit. Mayer particularly discusses the Koch family and their political activities, along with Richard Mellon Scaife, John M. Olin, the Bradley brothers, as well as the DeVos and Coors families and their related foundations. (en)
  • Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right (2016) är en bok i genren undersökande journalistik av . I boken berättas historien om hur ett nätverk av mycket välbeställda konservativa libertarianer på högerkanten i USA, främst Charles och David Koch, från 1980 och framåt finansierat en uppsjö av lobbyorganisationer som i sin tur påverkat och påverkar alltifrån tankesmedjor till rättsväsendet och Kongressen och även USA:s president. Boken har bland annat recenserats i New York Times och The Guardian. (sv)
  • Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right ist ein im Jahr 2016 erschienenes Sachbuch der Investigativjournalistin , das Aufstieg und Einfluss eines Netzwerks von extrem wohlhabenden Konservativen um die Brüder Charles G. Koch und David H. Koch auf die Politik beschreibt. (de)
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  • Dark Money (en)
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  • Doubleday
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  • English (en)
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  • January 2016 (en)
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  • Political science, Economics (en)
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  • Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right is a 2016 non-fiction book written by American investigative journalist Jane Mayer. The book focuses on a network of extremely wealthy conservative Republicans, foremost among them Charles and David Koch, who have together funded an array of organizations that work in tandem to influence academic institutions, think tanks, the courts, statehouses, Congress, and the American presidency for their own benefit. Mayer particularly discusses the Koch family and their political activities, along with Richard Mellon Scaife, John M. Olin, the Bradley brothers, as well as the DeVos and Coors families and their related foundations. (en)
  • Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right ist ein im Jahr 2016 erschienenes Sachbuch der Investigativjournalistin , das Aufstieg und Einfluss eines Netzwerks von extrem wohlhabenden Konservativen um die Brüder Charles G. Koch und David H. Koch auf die Politik beschreibt. Jane Mayer, angestellte Autorin bei The New Yorker, arbeitete fünf Jahre lang an den Recherchen zu diesem Werk und nutzte dabei mehrere hundert Gewährsleute. Darunter waren Geschäftspartner und politische Weggefährten, aber auch Konkurrenten von Charles G. Koch und David H. Koch. Die Koch-Brüder selbst waren, wie viele andere Mitglieder des Netzwerks auch, zu keinem Interview bereit. (de)
  • Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right (2016) är en bok i genren undersökande journalistik av . I boken berättas historien om hur ett nätverk av mycket välbeställda konservativa libertarianer på högerkanten i USA, främst Charles och David Koch, från 1980 och framåt finansierat en uppsjö av lobbyorganisationer som i sin tur påverkat och påverkar alltifrån tankesmedjor till rättsväsendet och Kongressen och även USA:s president. Boken har bland annat recenserats i New York Times och The Guardian. (sv)
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