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The Frontman: Bono (In the Name of Power) (Counterblasts)

 

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Celebrity philanthropy comes in many guises, but no single figure better encapsulates its delusions, pretensions and wrongheadedness than U2s iconic frontman, Bonoa fact neither sunglasses nor leather pants can hide. More than a mere philanthropistindeed, he lags behind many of his peers when it comes to parting with his own moneyBono is better described as an advocate, one who has become an unwitting symbol of a complacent wealthy Western elite.

reveals how Bono moved his investments to Amsterdam to evade Irish taxes; his paternalistic and often bullying advocacy of neoliberal solutions in Africa; his multinational business interests; and his hobnobbing with Paul Wolfowitz and shock-doctrine economist Jeffrey Sachs. Carefully dissecting the rhetoric and actions of Bono the political operator, shows him to be an ambassador for imperial exploitation, a man who has turned his attention to a world of savage injustice, inequality and exploitationand helped make it worse.

 

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