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Title:
Sons of Wichita : how the Koch brothers became America's most powerful and private dynasty / Daniel Schulman.
Author:
Schulman, Daniel, author.
Publication Information:
New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2015.

©2014.
Call Number:
HC102.5.K65 S38 2015
Abstract:
Starting with their boyhood when fraternal disputes were sometimes settled in the boxing ring, this title takes you inside this highly private family and traces the evolution of these four distinct personalities as well as their corporate, philosophical, social and political ambitions (many forget David Koch ran as the Libertarian Party's VP candidate in 1980). Influenced by the conservative, anti-communist sentiments of their father, a founding member of the John Birch Society, Charles and David devised an ambitious strategy to foist their ideological agenda upon the nation-quietly channeling millions of dollars of their fortune into a web of freemarket think tanks, academic programs, advocacy groups, and more, while also building what amounts to a shadow Republican Party, replete with a donor network capable of raising as much in an election cycle as the Republican National Committee.
Edition:
First trade edition.
ISBN:
9781455518722
Physical Description:
424 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 21 cm.
General Note:
First published in hardback, 2014.
Corporate Subject:
Contents:
1.Sons of Wichita -- 2.Stalin's Oil Man -- 3."The Dead Will Be the Lucky Ones" -- 4.May Day at MIT -- 5.Successor -- 6.Rise of the Kochtopus -- 7.The Divorce -- 8.Mighty Mary -- 9."My God, I'm Going to Die!" -- 10.The Art of War -- 11.There Will Be Blood -- 12.Planet Koch -- 13.Out of the Shadows -- 14.The Mother of All Wars -- 15.Legacy.
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