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Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became "People"—and How You Can Fight Back

Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became "People"—and How You Can Fight Back

by Thom Hartmann (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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“This is a seminal work, a godsend really, a clear message to every citizen about the need to reform our country, laws, and companies.” —Paul Hawken, New York Times-bestselling author   NEW EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED    Unequal taxes, unequal accountability for crime, unequal influence, unequal control of the media, unequal access to natural resources—corporations have gained these privileges and more by exploiting their legal status as persons. How did something so illogical and unjust become the law of the land?    Americans have been struggling with the role of corporations since before the birth of the republic. As Thom Hartmann shows, the Boston Tea Party was actually a protest against the British East India Company—the first modern corporation. Unequal Protection tells the astonishing story of how, after decades of sensible limits on corporate power, an offhand, off-the-record comment by a Supreme Court justice led to the Fourteenth Amendment—originally passed to grant basic rights to freed slaves—becoming the justification for granting corporations the same rights as human beings. And Hartmann proposes specific legal remedies that will finally put an end to the bizarre farce of corporate personhood.    This new edition has been thoroughly updated and features Hartmann’s analysis of two recent Supreme Court cases, including Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, which tossed out corporate campaign finance limits.  “If you wonder why and when giant corporations got the power to reign supreme over us, here’s the story.” —Jim Hightower, national radio commentator and New York Times-bestselling author   “Tell[s] the grand story of corporate corruption and its consequences for society with the force and readability of a great novel. ”—David C. Korten, bestselling author of When Corporations Rule the World Read more

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ASINB003M5HK4Y
PublisherBerrett-Koehler Publishers
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Publication dateJune 7 2010
Edition2nd
LanguageEnglish
File size6.1 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayNot Enabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length599 pages
ISBN-109781605098395
ISBN-13978-1605098395
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Best Sellers Rank#125,069 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #4 in Corporate Law (Kindle Store) #11 in Constitutional Law Textbooks #11 in Corporate Law (Books)
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