Description du livre
Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated is a riveting exposé authored by Thomas W. Lawson, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American finance. This groundbreaking work delves deep into the tumultuous world of Wall Street at the turn of the century, offering readers an insider’s perspective on the machinations, manipulations, and outright deceptions that characterized the era’s financial markets. Lawson, himself a key participant in the events he describes, provides a detailed and unflinching account of the creation and collapse of the Amalgamated Copper Company—a venture that became synonymous with greed, corruption, and the unchecked power of financial syndicates. The book meticulously chronicles the rise of Amalgamated Copper, orchestrated by some of the most influential financiers of the age, including Henry H. Rogers and William Rockefeller. Lawson exposes the intricate web of schemes used to inflate stock prices, deceive investors, and amass vast fortunes at the expense of the public. Through vivid storytelling and sharp analysis, he reveals how the pursuit of profit led to widespread financial ruin, shattered lives, and a crisis of confidence in the American economic system. Frenzied Finance is more than just a tale of financial intrigue; it is a passionate call for reform and transparency in the world of high finance. Lawson’s narrative is both personal and universal, blending his own experiences with broader reflections on the ethical and social consequences of unbridled capitalism. The book’s dramatic revelations and compelling prose captivated contemporary readers and continue to resonate with anyone interested in the history of finance, corporate malfeasance, and the enduring struggle between wealth and morality. As the first volume in a two-part series, The Crime of Amalgamated sets the stage for a sweeping indictment of Wall Street’s darkest practices, making it an essential read for historians, economists, and anyone fascinated by the forces that have shaped modern financial markets.