During their twenty-year rule of the Philippines, Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos accumulated a fortune estimated between $5 billion and $10 billion. While the nation suffered from deep poverty and economic stagnation, the first family lived in unparalleled luxury. Institutionalized Plunder
Tracking a character's descent from a virtuous path into a world of unchecked hedonism and cruelty. The "Obscene" Mirror: corruption obscene tales
These stories allow for a detailed examination of complex ethical questions within a safe, fictional framework. During their twenty-year rule of the Philippines, Ferdinand
Engaging with themes of corruption can provide a space to process fears regarding real-world injustices and the complexities of human nature. The "Obscene" Mirror: These stories allow for a
Obscene tales of corruption are not isolated incidents contained within developing nations. They are global operations that rely directly on the infrastructure of Western financial capitals.