The "revolving door" between regulatory agencies and Big Pharma (e.g., FDA officials joining Purdue).

The family's persistent denial of responsibility, even as litigation mounted.

The strategy of downplaying OxyContin's addictive potential by lying to the FDA and doctors.

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Start with the contrast between the Sackler name on the walls of prestigious institutions (The Louvre, Met, Oxford) and the devastation of the opioid crisis.

Patrick Radden Keefe’s investigative masterpiece exposes how the Sackler family revolutionized medical marketing to prioritize profit over public health, ultimately trading their prestigious reputation for an "empire of pain".