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    Review of Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe

    Alexandra NymanBy Alexandra NymanNovember 17, 20244 Mins Read
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    Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe is a meticulously researched and profoundly unsettling exposé of the Sackler family, the dynasty behind Purdue Pharma, and its role in fueling the opioid epidemic in the United States. The book delves into the greed, moral bankruptcy, and ruthless ambition that led to the creation and marketing of OxyContin, a drug responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans.

    Keefe skillfully chronicles three generations of the Sackler family, beginning with Arthur Sackler, the eldest of three brothers born to Jewish immigrants in Brooklyn. Arthur’s innovative approach to marketing pharmaceuticals laid the foundation for the family’s immense wealth. Still, it also paved the way for the deceptive and aggressive promotion of highly addictive prescription medication. While Arthur’s marketing strategies initially made Valium a blockbuster drug, it was his younger brothers, Raymond and Mortimer, and their descendants who would make a fortune off OxyContin. This powerful opioid became the catalyst for the modern-day opioid epidemic.

    One of Empire of Pain’s strengths is Keefe’s ability to weave together the personal stories of the Sacklers with the broader implications of their actions. The book reveals the inner workings of the family’s empire, exposing how Purdue Pharma, under the leadership of Raymond’s son Richard Sackler, pushed OxyContin onto the market with deceptive marketing tactics that downplayed the drug’s addictiveness. Richard’s single-minded pursuit of profit, often at the expense of public health, is one of the most chilling aspects of the book.

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    Keefe’s narrative is both enraging and compelling. He provides a vivid portrait of a family that not only amassed immense wealth but also shielded itself from accountability, all while cloaking its greed in philanthropy. The Sacklers donated millions to prestigious museums, universities, and cultural institutions, ensuring their name would be synonymous with generosity, even as their company’s drug wreaked havoc on communities across the country. The contrast between their philanthropic image and the devastation caused by their actions is stark, and Keefe spares no detail in highlighting this hypocrisy.

    The book also explores the legal and political machinations that allowed the Sacklers to evade responsibility for so long. Keefe shows how the family used its wealth and influence to fend off lawsuits, silence critics, and maintain control over Purdue Pharma, even as evidence of OxyContin’s role in the opioid epidemic mounted. The story reads like a real-life thriller, with Keefe meticulously unraveling the complex web of corporate greed, regulatory failures, and personal ambition that allowed the crisis to spiral out of control.

    While Empire of Pain is a damning indictment of the Sacklers, it also raises broader questions about the American healthcare system, corporate accountability, and the role of wealth in shaping public policy. Keefe’s narrative underscores how unchecked capitalism and the pursuit of profit at all costs can have devastating consequences for individuals and entire communities.

    Keefe’s writing is clear, engaging, and thoroughly researched, making Empire of Pain a gripping read and an essential piece of investigative journalism. It is a powerful and necessary book that sheds light on one of our time’s most significant public health crises. The Sacklers may have built their fortune on a lie, but Keefe’s work ensures that their legacy will forever be tied to the suffering they helped create.

    The Sobees #QUITLIT Score: 4 out of 5

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