Andrew F. Puzder is an author, speaker, political commentator, attorney, and retired chief executive officer. For seventeen years he served as the CEO of CKE Restaurants, Inc., an international corporation that owns popular restaurant chains Carl's Jr. and Hardee's. Puzder became CEO in 2000 and led the company out of serious financial difficulties. Puzder is a distinguished fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a senior fellow at Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy and the America First Policy Institute. He is also a member of the Reagan Institute's National Leadership Council and a Reaganomics lecturer. He serves on the advisory boards of the State Financial Officers Foundation, Washington University's School of Law, and Prager University. Puzder is afrequent lecturer on economics and politics.He is a sought-after commentator on economic and political issues in national publications and a regular guest on cable news shows.
ESG has changed the United States more than any single law Congress has passed in fifty years. Leftwing ideologues now control our public companies, and most Americans have no idea it’s happening. Andy Puzder has seen it firsthand and describes it vividly in this amazing book. —Tucker Carlson, American commentator and writer An important book about a pressing question: whether the US financial system will be used to conscript American businesses to promote political and social causes. —Eugene Scalia, former US Secretary of Labor Andy Puzder’s new book is an urgent reminder that the ESG fad—also known as stakeholder capitalism—is a ruse to make workers, shareholders, and America poorer. This leftist assault on free market capitalism is a clear and present danger to prosperity, and this book is a welcome siren alarm. —Stephen Moore, Senior Trump Economic Advisor and Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation I highly recommend Andy Puzder’s latest book, A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims. He exposes the harm of unbridled ESG regulation and champagne socialism—de rigueur in global summits. He shows how capitalism, freedom, and the profit motive have built incredible prosperity and are winning against the anti-growth attack from globalism. —David Malpass, former President of the World Bank At a moment when most Democrats and even some prominent Republicans have lost confidence in free-market capitalism, Andy Puzder makes a bold case for reviving the greatest system known to man to lift people up from poverty. In A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims, Puzder opens your eyes to the follies of stakeholder capitalism—and offers a better way forward. —Vivek Ramaswamy, American entrepreneur and author