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Eric Schlosser

    August 17, 1959

    Eric Schlosser is an acclaimed American journalist and author celebrated for his deep-dive investigative work. His writing consistently unearths the hidden forces and systemic issues shaping contemporary American life, often drawing comparisons to the critical examinations of earlier eras. Schlosser employs meticulous research and compelling narrative techniques to illuminate complex subjects, urging readers to consider the societal and human costs embedded within progress. His distinctive approach reveals the profound impact of seemingly mundane industries and institutions.

    Chew on this
    Gods of Metal
    Command and Control
    Fast Food Nation, m. 1 Audio-CD
    Fast Food Nation, Class Set
    Command and Control
    • Command and Control

      Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety

      • 632 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      4.5(487)Add rating

      Focusing on the complexities of managing nuclear weapons, the book delves into the historical and ethical dilemmas surrounding their deployment. Eric Schlosser examines the precarious balance between military strategy and the potential catastrophic consequences of these weapons. Through investigative journalism, he reveals hidden truths about America's nuclear arsenal, highlighting the challenges and risks that have persisted since the inception of the nuclear age.

      Command and Control
    • Reader im preisgünstigen Klassensatz zu einer Mindestbestellmenge von 10 Exemplaren Auf der Suche nach einem besseren Leben wagt eine Gruppe junger Mexikaner die gefährliche Flucht über die Grenze in die USA. Dort leben sie als illegale Einwanderer und arbeiten unter schwierigsten Bedingungen für eine Fleischfabrik, die unter anderem Fast-Food-Ketten beliefert. Don und Amber sind im Fast Food Restaurant Mickey's beschäftigt und möchten mehr über ihren Fleischlieferanten herausfinden. Decken sie die kriminellen Machenschaften in der Fleischfabrik auf?

      Fast Food Nation, Class Set
    • Auf der Suche nach einem besseren Leben wagt eine Gruppe junger Mexikaner die gefährliche Flucht über die Grenze in die USA. Dort leben sie als illegale Einwanderer und arbeiten unter schwierigsten Bedingungen für eine Fleischfabrik, die unter anderem Fast-Food-Ketten beliefert. Don und Amber sind im Fast Food Restaurant Mickey's beschäftigt und möchten mehr über ihren Fleischlieferanten herausfinden. Decken sie die kriminellen Machenschaften in der Fleischfabrik auf?

      Fast Food Nation, m. 1 Audio-CD
    • Command and Control

      • 632 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      4.3(10621)Add rating

      Presents a minute-by-minute account of an H-bomb accident that nearly caused a nuclear disaster, examining other near misses and America's growing susceptibility to a catastrophic event.

      Command and Control
    • Gods of Metal

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(99)Add rating

      'Sitting not far below my feet, there was a thermonuclear warhead about twenty times more powerful than the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, all set and ready to go. The only sound was the sound of the wind.' Seventy years after the bombing of Hiroshima, Eric Schlosser's powerful, chilling piece of journalism exposes today's deadly nuclear age. Originally published in the New Yorkerand now expanded, this terrifying true account of the 2012 break-in at a high-security weapons complex in Tennessee is a masterly work of reportage. 'So incontrovertibly right and so damnably readable.' Financial Times

      Gods of Metal
    • Chew on this

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(442)Add rating

      Based on Eric Schlosser's bestselling Fast Food Nation, this is the shocking truth about the fast food industry - how it all began, its success, what fast food actually is, what goes on in the slaughterhouses, meatpacking factories and flavour labs, global advertising, merchandising in UK schools, mass production and the exploitation of young workers in the thousands of fast-food outlets throughout the world. It also takes a look at the effects on the environment and the highly topical issue of obesity. Meticulously researched, lively and informative, with first-hand accounts and quotes from children and young people, Eric Schlosser presents the facts in such a way that allows readers to make up their own minds about the incredible fast food phenomenon.

      Chew on this
    • Reefer Madness

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(5632)Add rating

      In this outrageous, irreverent, no-holds-barred odyssey into the US underworld, he looks beneath the country's shiny, happy surface and uncovers what's really made it so rich: porn, pot and illegal immigrants. Meet the cannabis crusaders who risk life imprisonment in a deranged government 'war on drugs' that punishes marijuana offences more harshly than murder. Take an uncensored look at the sex industry and its leading players, from feminist strippers to Reuben Sturman, the billionaire Walt Disney of porn. Enter the hidden world of the migrant workers who are ruthlessly exploited by big business fat cats. And discover how these dirty dealings, secret vices and underground economies are part of a global black market on which we all depend. Reefer Madness is a storming must-read for anyone who's ever felt they're not being told the whole story about where the real money is made, and a shockingly funny glimpse of a nation on the brink of insanity . . .

      Reefer Madness
    • Fast Food Nation

      What the all-american meal is doing to the world

      3.8(200446)Add rating

      The bestselling phenomenon Fast Food Nation becomes a film starring Ethan Hawke, Bruce Willis and Patricia Arquette, directed by Richard Linklater. This is the film tie-in

      Fast Food Nation
    • Every book tells a story . . . And the 70 titles in the Pocket Penguins series are emblematic of the renowned breadth and quality that formed part of the original Penguin vision in 1935 and that continue to define our publishing today. Together, they tell one version of the unique story of Penguin Books. Eric Schlosser's inimitable brand of hard-hitting yet always entertaining writing looks beneath the surface of American life to examine issues ranging from the black market to burgers. When Penguin published his expose Fast Food Nation in 2001, it sparked a storm in the fast food industry. This piece on the terrifying true cost of cheap meat shows why Schlosser has been instrumental in changing our attitudes to what we eat.

      Cogs in the great machine