Secret History of employers from 1945 to today is one of the best books I have consulted to better understand the society in which we operate. The interest of this book is probably at its objectivity and comprehensiveness of the topics. In addition, the 685 pages read easily and sequencing of chapters provides a thread that motivates the continuation of reading. Some experts say without doubt that the topics are too quickly, but first references are detailed and especially the goal I had set myself at the time of this purchase is reached: to have an overview of the mechanisms underlying our economy. I would love to realize that the authors of a book that describes human journey employers or institutional initiatives more optimistic for our future.