Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, And Endless War Apr 2026
: Risen examines the threat to privacy posed by domestic spying and warrantless surveillance programs.
: The book investigates the American Psychological Association's alleged role in providing ethical cover for the government's enhanced interrogation programs. Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War
: Risen alleges that nearly $12 billion sent to Iraq is either unaccounted for or has simply disappeared. : Risen examines the threat to privacy posed
Critics generally praised the book for its "finely drawn detail" and "completely reasonable tone" despite the disturbing nature of its claims. James Risen's 'Pay Any Price' - The New York Times Critics generally praised the book for its "finely
is a 2014 investigative non-fiction book by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist James Risen .
The book serves as a scathing indictment of what Risen calls the "homeland security-industrial complex," a multibillion-dollar industry born out of the War on Terror . Risen argues that endless war has corrupted American values and enabled a "counterterror gold rush" defined by secrecy and lack of accountability.
: The narrative documents the aggressive prosecution of whistleblowers who attempted to expose these excesses. Critical Reception