Publisher's Synopsis
There's a saying "Many are called but few are chosen." It's cited usually to refer to those who are engaged in some worthy mission or other. It indicates that not everyone is up to worthy missions. That's exactly how many feel about the 'Foreign Aid Circus'. Graham Hancock wrote about the few who were chosen in 'Lords of Poverty' but was all too soon forgotten because he was 'teaching us and it lacked what I would call 'a requisite of passion.' Even before Hancock, authors had chosen to deal with the topic through satire, but that's long time ago. It needed a frank, frontal assault. This is probably that assault.