I finally picked this up from the library. I've had it as an ebook for a long time now, and I've skimmed it as I'm usually inclined to do with ebooks. I've listened to some of Griffin's presentations, heard him on radio shows. But now I'm finally reading it cover to cover.
I'm having a bit of trouble with him demonizing socialism as if it were the ultimate evil, praising laissez faire hallelujah! But I'm slogging through it, there's A LOT of interesting info in there, regardless. The style it is written in, too, is a little - how to say? - forced, perhaps, and full of itself. Combining that with the aforementioned problem make it, I suspect, an easy book to put down for some, which is a shame, because I think Griffin has a lot of valid and revealing things to say about corruption in the banking industry.
I'm sure many will disagree with my offhand characterizations. Hopefully I'll have a better insight into something to say about this book when I've finished it (I'm up to chapter 8 now). In the meantime, what do you all think of this work?