Tontine Building, Wall Street, NY, 1797 (n.d.) | George Hayward / Smithsonian American Art Museum / CC0 In 1933, Ferdinand Pecora, newly appointed Chief Counsel to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, subpoenaed Charles Mitchell, president …
Harder to measure, but no less crucial, is Epstein's identification of the intellectual "capture" of both the academy and policymaking institutions—their infiltration by financial interests and the economic paradigms that prop them up.
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