The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry draws bipartisan critical acclaim
Highly readable, frighteningly relevant and a must for history buffs, The Power and the Money, published in September, illustrates the often complicated, sometimes antagonistic, but increasingly inevitable relationships that develop among corporate titans and U.S. presidents.
“Tevi Troy does for presidential history what Stephen King did for horror: his books shock and entertain,” noted one reviewer.
Indeed, this latest book from Dr. Troy—best-selling presidential historian, political scholar and an Orthodox Jew who held high-level posts in the second Bush administration—has earned him praise from across the political spectrum, from The New York Times, The Economist and POLITICO to TheWall Street Journal and The Jerusalem Post; not to mention guest spots on countless podcasts. As National Review noted: “The publication of a new book by Tevi Troy is always an important occasion.”