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Like the Rockefellers and the Kennedys, the Kochs are one of the most influential dynasties of the modern age, but they have never been the subject of a major biography... until now.
Not long after the death of his father, Charles Koch, then in his early 30s, discovered a letter the family patriarch had written to his sons. "You will receive what now seems to be a large sum of money," Fred Koch cautioned. "It may either be a blessing or a curse."
Fred's legacy would become a blessing and a curse to his four sons - Frederick, Charles, and fraternal twins David and Bill - who in the ensuing decades fought bitterly over their birthright, the oil and cattle-ranching empire their father left behind in 1967. Against a backdrop of scorched-earth legal skirmishes, Charles and David built Koch Industries into one of the largest private corporations in the world - bigger than Boeing and Disney - and they rose to become two of the wealthiest men on the planet.
Influenced by the sentiments of their father, who was present at the birth of the John Birch Society, Charles and David have spent decades trying to remake the American political landscape and mainline their libertarian views into the national bloodstream. They now control a machine that is a center of gravity within the Republican Party. To their supporters, they are liberating America from the scourge of Big Government. To their detractors, they are political "contract killers", as David Axelrod, President Barack Obama's chief strategist, put it during the 2012 campaign.
Bill, meanwhile, built a multi-billion dollar energy empire all his own, and earned notoriety as an America's Cup-winning yachtsman, a flamboyant playboy, and as a litigious collector of fine wine and Western memorabilia. Frederick lived an intensely private life as an arts patron, refurbishing a series of historic homes and estates.
Sons of Wichita traces the complicated lives and legacies of these four tycoons, as well as their business, social, and political ambitions. No matter where you fall on the ideological spectrum, the Kochs are one of the most influential dynasties of our era, but so little is publicly known about this family, their origins, how they make their money, and how they live their lives. Based on hundreds of interviews with friends, relatives, business associates, and many others, Sons of Wichita is the first major biography about this wealthy and powerful family - warts and all.
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I'm sure most people thought, "Mother Jones writer on the Koch Brothers: surefire hatchet job coming." The surprise: It's not. For those, like me, open to learning more about the Koch family, Daniel Schulman offers up what appears to be -- to me and, I think, many others -- an even-handed portrayal. It mixes the brothers heavy-handed, true believer approach to politics and persuasion with a clear nod to their successes in business.You get a real feel for the four brothers and their unique stories and personalities, plus an in-depth look at the personal animus that drove the bitter rift between allies Charles and David and their estranged brother, Bill (who co-opted weaker, detached older brother, Fred, to his side).Schulman depicts Charles as a bore on management science and his wholesale adaptation of the Austrian School. But the author also lauds him for his business acumen, his guileless enthusiasm and every man persona. The image of Charles waiting patiently in the cafeteria line every day refusing to pull rank has been repeated elsewhere but is reviewed in full here. It's no act. And about business, Schulman reports that:"Charles’s emphasis on growth and laser-like focus on profit were not rooted in a desire to become one of the world’s richest men. The spark that drove him to build his company and keep building it came from a different place. “He doesn’t do it to make money, never has,†said Tony Woodlief, the former Koch Industries management consultant. “It’s always just been a great, big fascinating puzzle. He’s most excited when they’ve solved some problem. ‘Golly, we buy this shipping terminal and start producing this product and holy cow, we now have an international distribution network. That stumped everybody for fifty years and we figured it out.’ That’s what he likes.â€Schulman's work on the depiction of the dichotomy of David Koch is particularly compelling. A mainstay of the NYC society scene, David's largess in funding major works and edifices in the arts comes from a real place of personal values rather than any attempt to curry favor (indeed, Schulman shows he could care less). A particular example is his funding of the American Ballet Theatre, ensuring that it played in NYC venues. Koch's support vexes those bitterly opposed to his politics. Most of his peers seem to have found a way to make these thoughts co-exist.Schulman's work is also strong on Fred Koch Sr, the roots of his deep-seated hatred of Communism and his signature role in the John Birch Society. I learned a lot from this book.
I received this book as a Christmas present. The book was so enlightening I purchased it for a friend. The story of the Koch family is surprising again and again. The quirks of the brothers are only exceeded by the wealth the family has been able to amass. The notoriety that was pushed upon them was not sought. Their contributions are in marked contrast to publicity they glean. In the final chapters of the book one finds that they are not part and party to some organizations, but rather hold them in disdain. If you have any desire to know more about a family who has attempted to hold sway over our government and economy - this book is for you. It is full of surprises!
This is a well researched biography of the four Koch brothers and their families and associates. A very difficult job excellently done. Much of human interaction of strong willed exceptionally capable people with their own agendas.What is conspicuously missing is much description of the philosophy for which they have become so noted. Considering their impact on the political thinking of the US, it may be unfortunate that so little analysis is done of its impact on the US role on the world stage, especially considering its largely European origins and the competition with the political philosophies governing China and Russia. On the other hand, this probably should be the subject of major debate and analysis elsewhere.
I bought this book 1.5 years ago with the intention of understanding the inner world, motivations and thinking of these oil magnates who like to meddle in American politics. I had little expectation about liking the book as I saw it more as an exercise in learning American history. I started reading the book 4 days ago and couldn't put it down. I was very surprised and impressed by the exquisite and well-structured narrative of the Koch brothers’ life stories. The author astutely first leaves out and then slowly reveals in much later chapters the more shocking details and surprising aspects of the brothers’ politics, oil business, and family feud, a strategy that has much stronger impact as the details are learned in the context of all the information read before it. This narrative structure makes the book feel like a suspenseful crime drama. The 4 brothers and the patriarch are involved in so many influential power and money grabbing machinations, in mindboggling family feuds and excesses, and in obsessive pursuits in controlling the government, denying climate change and in brainwashing people with their capitalistic ideologies that as a reader who is not personally acquainted with that lifestyle or mentality, it feels like someone suggested, like watching some episodes of the Dallas TV series. But once removed from the book narrative the shocking realization comes that these people are real, that the events described in the book are corroborated by witnesses, news articles, and by history, and that the actions of these brothers affect all of our lives and not for the better. This will be difficult to admit for some, such as, for example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art director Thomas P. Campbell who after getting $65 million from one Koch brother renamed the Met new plaza with David Koch’s name.
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