Wall Street’s Think Tank reviewed in Counterpunch

<em>Wall Street’s Think Tank</em> reviewed in <em>Counterpunch</em>

Wall Street’s Think Tank by Laurence H. Shoup

Reviewed by Joan Roelofs

There are conspiracies! Some are secret and others overt. The most important of them usually have a public and a private aspect. Yet even those with plenty of data in the full light of day are secret in one sense: they are barely known by the general public and mostly ignored by those who are supposed to be telling us what is going on and what makes things happen: scholars, journalists, and pundits. Thus the obscurity of the Council on Foreign Relations. It may surface as a tagline for the wise men and women of NPR and PBS forums, but its workings and impact remain largely unexamined….

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