- Anthony Sampson
Anthony Terrell Seward Sampson (
3 August 1926 –18 December 2004 ) was a British writer and journalist. He was educated atWestminster School andChrist Church Oxford and served with the Royal Navy from 1944-47. During the 1950s he edited the magazine "Drum" inJohannesburg ,South Africa . On returning to theUnited Kingdom he joined the editorial staff ofThe Observer , where he worked from 1955-66.Sampson was the author of a series of major books with "Anatomy of Britain " (1963). His main themes were how Britain works as a state, and largecorporation s. He was also a founding member of the (defunct) Social Democratic Party (SDP).Works
* "Anatomy of Britain" (1962)
* "Anatomy of Britain today" (1965)
* "The New Anatomy of Britain" (1971)
* "Changing Anatomy of Britain" (1982)
* "The Essential Anatomy of Britain: Democracy in Crisis " (1992)
* "The New Europeans " (1968)
* "The Sovereign State of ITT " (1973)
* "The Seven Sisters" (a study of the international oil industry) (1975)
* "The Arms Bazaar " (a study of the international arms trade) (1977)
* "The Money Lenders " (a study of international banking) (1981)
* "Black Gold " (about the crumbling ofapartheid and the business/financial picture in South Africa) (1987)
* "Company Man " (a study of corporate life) (1995)
* "" (1999), winner of theAlan Paton Award
* "" (2004)As that list indicates, he took an interest in broad political and economic power structure. But what a mere list cannot convey is that Sampson saw power as personal, so his books often read like series of interlocked biographies — of arms merchants, oil company executives, etc., according to the theme of each. He was a biographer and personal friend of
Nelson Mandela .Furthermore, the personal was for Sampson also the psychological, even the psychoanalytical, as this passage from "The Money Lenders" shows:
" [Bankers] seem specially conscious of time, always aware that time is money. There is always a sense of restraint and tension. (Is it part of the connection which Freud observed between compulsive neatness, anal eroticism, and interest in money?)"
.External links
* [http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1377977,00.html "Anthony Sampson" (obituary)] John Thompson, "
The Guardian ",21 December 2004 .
* [http://www.pfd.co.uk/clients/sampsona/b-aut.html Anthony Sampson's resume]
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