*Shortlisted for the Bread and Roses Prize, 2013* The exposure of
undercover policeman Mark Kennedy in the eco-activist movement revealed
how the state monitors and undermines political activism. This book
shows the other grave threat to our political freedoms - undercover
activities by corporations. Secret Manoeuvres in the Dark documents how
corporations are halting legitimate action and investigation by
activists. Using exclusive access to previously confidential sources,
Eveline Lubbers shows how companies such as Nestlé, Shell and McDonalds
use covert methods to evade accountability. She argues that corporate
intelligence gathering has shifted from being reactive to pro-active,
with important implications for democracy itself. Secret Manoeuvres in
the Dark will be vital reading for activists, investigative and citizen
journalists, and all who care about freedom and democracy in the 21st
century.