In this chapter, the author discusses their research process for their book on the dynamics of financial power and language. They delve into the 1932 congressional hearings after the stock market crash and highlight the testimony of Walter Sacks of Goldman Sachs, which provided insight into the relationship between financial and political power. They also explore how language and jargon are used as tools of power, and how writing the book changed their relationship with finance and economics.

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