![]() ![]() The brothers have used their million-dollar fortunes to further own self-interest on the political stage. Presumably, the Kochs represent a convergence of all the efforts of the conservative movement, from weaponizing philanthropic efforts, to investing in academia, to buying state legislatures. The Kochs are not the only financiers of the conservative movement, yet they capture the vast majority of Mayer's attention. At every turn, Mayer's investigation led her to Charles and David Koch, referred to in the book and in public jointly as the Koch brothers. Going back almost fifty years, Mayer provides a timeline of the progression of one of the most influential yet most covert movements in American political history. Seasoned reporter and staff writer of The New Yorker Jane Mayer delivers an in-depth, wide-spanning analysis of the rise of outside money in the political arena, specifically on the right, with Dark Money. ![]()
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