Posted: 27 Apr 2012 12:19 AM PDT
Since its
birth as Standard Oil in the 19th century, ExxonMobil has been at
once the most profitable, demonized, secretive and uncompromising corporation
on the planet, a black box that muckraker Ida Tarbell famously penetrated in
the early 1900s, and no one since has managed. After books on the CIA in
Afghanistan and the family of Osama bin Ladin, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner
Steve Coll describes Exxon as the most-resistent of all to inquiry. His new book, Private
Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power
goes on sale Tuesday. Below, Coll replies to questions from the Oil and the
Glory.
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