Nomi Prins
Nomi Prins is a journalist and senior fellow at Demos. Her latest book is "Black Tuesday," a novel about corruption and romance surrounding the 1929 stock market crash. She is the author of "Other People’s Money: The Corporate Mugging of America" (The New Press, October 2004), a devastating exposé into corporate corruption, political collusion and Wall Street deception. "Other People's Money" was chosen as a Best Book of 2004 by The Economist, Barron's and The Library Journal. Her book "Jacked: How "Conservatives" are Picking your Pocket (Whether You Voted for Them or Not)" (Polipoint Press, Sept. 2006) catalogs her travels around the USA; talking to people about their economic lives.
Other articles by this author
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How Wall Street Won the Election Long Before the First Vote Was Cast
By Nomi Prins, AlterNet | News Analysis
JPMorgan Chase Chairman Jamie Dimon, the Whale Man and Glass-Steagall
By Nomi Prins, Nomi Prins' Blog | News Analysis
Nomi Prins Responds to Greg Smith's Goldman Resignation
By Nomi Prins, NomiPrins.com | Op-Ed
My Statement Regarding Greg Smith's Goldman Resignation
By Nomi Prins, Nomi Prins' Blog | News Report