633. The Most Powerful People You’ve Never Heard Of

633. 你从未听说过的最有影响力的人

Freakonomics Radio

社会与文化

2025-05-23

1 小时 5 分钟
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Just beneath the surface of the global economy, there is a hidden layer of dealmakers for whom war, chaos, and sanctions can be a great business opportunity. Javier Blas and Jack Farchy, the authors of The World for Sale, help us shine a light on the shadowy realm of commodity traders.   SOURCES:Javier Blas, opinion columnist at Bloomberg News.Jack Farchy, energy and commodities senior reporter at Bloomberg News.  RESOURCES:The World For Sale: Money, Power, and the Traders Who Barter the Earth's Resources, by Javier Blas and Jack Farchy (2021)The King of Oil: The Secret Lives of Marc Rich, by Daniel Ammann (2010).  EXTRAS:"How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War (Update)" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."The First Great American Industry," by Freakonomics Radio (2023).
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  • For the past couple of years, I've been letting a very good book collect dust on my shelf.

  • A friend had told me about the book, and I did read the introduction, a wild introduction,

  • about the CEO of a British company who flies his private jet into the middle of the Libyan civil war to make an oil deal with the rebel army.

  • an army which happened to have the covert support of the governments of Britain, Qatar, and the U.S.

  • So yeah, I probably should have kept reading, but I had 30 other books I wanted to take a look at.

  • A dirty little secret about me,

  • there are a lot of books where I read only the introduction or a couple chapters, even books I like.

  • This may strike some people as a wasteful practice, but I recommend it.

  • Anyway.

  • As fascinating as I found that introduction about the oil trader in Libya,

  • the book didn't seem relevant at that moment.

  • But at this moment, with the U.S. signing a mineral deal with Ukraine,

  • with Donald Trump expressing his appetite for the natural resources in Greenland and Canada,

  • even at the bottom of the ocean, and of course, with an on-again,

  • off-again trade war, the book is very... relevant.

  • It's called The World for Sale, Money, Power, and the Traders Who Barter the Earth's Resources.

  • So I finally took it off the shelf, read it, and well, wow.

  • The traders in this book are not the kind who sit at a desk in New York or London and buy and sell the options on commodities.

  • These are the people who finance, procure,

  • and trade the actual commodities, petroleum products, agricultural products, and metals.