The Pathology of Power Author:Norman Cousins THE PATHOLOGY OF POWER traces the way national power enlarged and institutionalized, especially as the result of perceived external dangers. That power then spills over into other government operations, of which the surreptitious sale of arms to Iran and the funneling of funds to the Nicaraguan Contras are examples. This book is written out of ... more »indignation and concern, because Cousins believes Americans are being defrauded in the name of national security, and decisions on the nation's military needs are being made by those who have the highest stake in the military spending. "Relying on reports issued by the U.S. General Accounting Office that show billions in waste and fraud, Cousins questions whether agencies that can't protect the wealth and resources of the American taxpayer can be trusted to protect our national security." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)« less
Although this book was published in 1987, the information remains valid today. Norman Cousins presents the dangers of abuse of power. Thought provoking!