This is probably my ‘favourite’ book in the archonological library. It must be. I’ve bought three versions of it: the original, the recent-ish update and the Audible version. It was in fact listening to the audiobook on a recent road trip that provided the inspiration for the series return. New Confessions of an Economic Hitman. Perhaps the ‘easiest’ read of the series and potentially the one that can most move you along into a more sophisticated understanding of how power actually works today if you begin from a standing start. (Or even from behind. Which is to say if you still think the things you see flapping heads talk about on TV are correct.) That said, it is also probably the most limitededededest of hangouts in the series, too. Charitably, we might say this is partially because because Perkins fears for…