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Fifteen Steps to Corporate Feudalism - How the Rich Convinced America's Middle Class to Eliminate Themselves (From Ronald Reagan to the Tea Party Movement) - SIGNED COPY

Fifteen Steps to Corporate Feudalism - How the Rich Convinced America's Middle Class to Eliminate Themselves (From Ronald Reagan to the Tea Party Movement) - SIGNED COPY

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Fifteen Steps to Corporate Feudalism - How the Rich Convinced America's Middle Class to Eliminate Themselves (From Ronald Reagan to the Tea Party Movement) - SIGNED COPY

by Marker, Dennis

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Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA: One Standard Press, 2012. First American Edition - First Printing . Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. An AUTHOR-SIGNED copy of the First Edition/First Printing. A powerful book of great socio-economic relevance, whose time has clearly come. CONTENTS: Introduction; PART I - Some History (of the evolution/devolution of the American class structure); PART II - The 15 Steps (1) Controlling the Media; (2) Rush Limbaugh and "Foxaganda"; (3) Destroying the Unions; (4) The Magic of Tax Cuts; (5) Teaching People to Hate Their Government; (6) Privatizing ("Piratizing") Government; (7) Deregulating American Business; (8) The Global Free Trade Hoax; (9) Destroying Public Education; (10) Promoting Unnecessary Wars; (11) Conning the Evangelical Church; (12) Developing a Policy of Lying; (13) Exploiting Lack of Accountability; (14) Corrupting the Courts; (15) Bankrupting the United States; PART III - The Current Landscape (Newt Gingrich and the Republican Contract with America; The Tea Party Movement; The Use of Fear, Anger, and Greed as Motivators. Conclusion: What's Next? Notes. 212+ pages. CONDITION: A bright, tight, square, uncreased (possibly unread) copy with negligible self-wear, unmarked but for a previous owner's signature on the inside of the front cover - and the author's autograph on the title page. This handsome copy is now in a clear, protective polypropylene bag.

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Title
Fifteen Steps to Corporate Feudalism - How the Rich Convinced America's Middle Class to Eliminate Themselves (From Ronald Reagan to the Tea Party Movement) - SIGNED COPY
Author
Marker, Dennis
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Trade Paperback
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Edition
First American Edition - First Printing
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0983711208
ISBN 13
9780983711209
Publisher
One Standard Press
Place of Publication
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Date Published
2012
Keywords
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS CLASS IN AMERICA AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS THE MEDIA RUSH LIMBAUGH FOX NEWS PROPAGANDA LABOR UNIONS TAX CUTS GOVERNMENTAL PRIVATIZATION BUSINESS DEREGULATION FREE TRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION WAR PROFITEERING EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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