This book isn't about glorifying violence or repeating history's well-known tragedies. Instead, it lays bare the mechanics of war as business: the calculated bombings meant for headlines, the narratives crafted to shift blame, the contracts that profit from rebuilding cities reduced to rubble. Turner connects historical examples, modern conflicts, and global economic trends to show how war profiteering has evolved into a polished, repeatable model.
Perfect for readers of investigative nonfiction, political satire, and economic exposés, Bomb, Blame, and Bank will make you question who truly benefits when the world burns - and why peace is rarely as profitable as conflict.
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