Nationally syndicated radio host and bestselling author Thom Hartmann exposes the covert war conservatives, and corporations are waging against America's middle class-a war that's reducing the rest of us to a politically impotent working poor. This book asks: How did this happen? Who's benefiting? And how can we stop it?
Nationally syndicated radio host and bestselling author Thom Hartmann exposes the covert war conservatives, and corporations are waging against America's middle class-a war that's reducing the rest of us to a politically impotent working poor. This book asks: How did this happen? Who's benefiting? And how can we stop it?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thom Hartmann is the host of a nationally syndicated Air America Radio program and is the author of eighteen books, including The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: The Fate of the World and What We Can Do Before It’s Too Late; We the People: A Call to Take Back America; What Would Jefferson Do?, and Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Profits before People Part I: A Middle Class Requires Democracy Chapter 1: There Is No "Free" MarketChapter 2: How We the People Create the Middle ClassChapter 3: The Rise of the Corporatocracy Part II: Democracy Requires a Middle Class Chapter 4: The Myth of the Greedy FoundersChapter 5: Thomas Paine against the FreeloadersChapter 6: Taxation without RepresentationChapter 7: James Madison vs. the Business of WarChapter 8: FDR and the Economic RoyalistsAddendum: FDR's 1936 Speech Part III: Governing for We the People Chapter 9: Too Important for the Private SectorChapter 10: Democracy Requires a Well-Informed CitizenryChapter 11: Social Security is an Anti-Poverty Insurance ProgramChapter 12: Medicine for Health, not Profit Chapter 13: Setting the Rules of the GameChapter 14: Leveling the Playing Field Conclusion: What Do We Do About It?
Introduction: Profits before People Part I: A Middle Class Requires Democracy Chapter 1: There Is No "Free" MarketChapter 2: How We the People Create the Middle ClassChapter 3: The Rise of the Corporatocracy Part II: Democracy Requires a Middle Class Chapter 4: The Myth of the Greedy FoundersChapter 5: Thomas Paine against the FreeloadersChapter 6: Taxation without RepresentationChapter 7: James Madison vs. the Business of WarChapter 8: FDR and the Economic RoyalistsAddendum: FDR's 1936 Speech Part III: Governing for We the People Chapter 9: Too Important for the Private SectorChapter 10: Democracy Requires a Well-Informed CitizenryChapter 11: Social Security is an Anti-Poverty Insurance ProgramChapter 12: Medicine for Health, not Profit Chapter 13: Setting the Rules of the GameChapter 14: Leveling the Playing Field Conclusion: What Do We Do About It?
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