PETER PHILLIPS has been a professor of political sociology at Sonoma State University since 1994, was the director of Project Censored from 1996 to 2010, and the president of Media Freedom Foundation from 2003 to 2017. He has been editor or co-editor of fourteen editions of Censored, co-editor with Dennis Loo of Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney (Seven Stories Press, 2006), and editor of two editions of Progressive Guide to Alternative Media and Activism (Seven Stories Press, 1999 and 2004). He was a co-host of the weekly Project Censored show on Pacifica Radio with Mickey Huff from 2010 to 2017, originating from KPFA in Berkeley and airing on forty stations nationwide. He teaches courses in Political Sociology, Sociology of Power, Sociology of Media, Sociology of Conspiracies, and Investigative Sociology. He was winner of the Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Best Political Book in 1997, the PEN Censorship Award in 2008, the Dallas Smythe Award from the Union for Democratic Communications in 2009, and the Pillar Human Rights Award from the National Association of Whistleblowers in 2014. He lives in a redwood forest near Bodega, California, with his wife, Mary Lia.
“Adam Smith warned that the ‘masters of mankind’ will pursue their
‘vile maxim: All for ourselves, and nothing for other people.’
There could hardly be a more apt description of the recent era of
savage capitalism, straining for new heights under cover of Trump’s
antics. Who exactly are the masters? This remarkable
inquiry lifts the veil, providing detailed and often shocking
revelations about the astonishing concentration of private wealth
and corporate power, its institutions and integrated structure –
and not least, its threat to civilized and humane existence.” —Noam
Chomsky
“Peter Phillips’s book is a timely reminder that as the
transnational capitalist class/global power elite changes it is
vital that critical researchers keep up with these changes. The
reader will find impressive documentation of the institutions and
personnel driving capitalist globalization in its destructive and
relentless search for growth and profits.” —Leslie Sklair, Emeritus
Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political
Science
“Giants answers, in great detail, the commonly-asked but
little-known question: who really pulls the strings? This book
outlines the handful of individuals who manage the most powerful
think tanks, investment firms and corporate boards who make
society’s decisions at the expense of the planet.
... Giants is an essential tool to understand those at
the reigns of empire and capitalist hegemony, so we can be
empowered to fight for our survival.” —Abby Martin, The
Empire Files
“Following decades of research on power elites, Peter Phillips’s
book Giants exposes the power networks that link the world’s
wealthiest individuals and organizations and the ideological
justifications that sustain their power. Impeccable original
research provides the foundation for an impassioned call to action
that reflects Phillips’s abiding commitments to social justice and
human rights. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants
to understand socioeconomic inequality in the
twenty-first century, and it is vital inspiration for those
committed to creating a better world.” —Andy Lee Roth, associate
director, Project Censored
“If you want to know who is actually ruling the world – read this
book. If you want to know the organizations they use and the
networks that create them – read this book. If want to know
‘what needs to be done’ to stop them from destroying the
planet – read this book and then take action.” —David
Cobb, 2004 Green Party presidential nominee and co-founder,
Cooperation Humboldt
“For anyone who wants to know precisely where we are today, and why
– and who knows that we can and must go somewhere else
– Giants is a book to read, and recommend, right
now.” —Mark Crispin Miller, Professor of Media Studies,
New York University
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