Unequal Protection The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights

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Pub. Date: 2010-06-07
Publisher(s): Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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This textbook should be read by every American from all walks of life. This is an issue that affects us all. These issues are relevant and real, and every single one of us feels the influences and consequences of them in our everyday lives. The foundation of the American Revolution is delineated and is systematically built upon as the book progresses. Every page has something informative or insightful regarding our Constitution's genesis, the real intentions of our Founding Fathers and how Corporations have replaced human beings as the benefactors of our constitutional law. I highly recommend this textbook. Ecampus provided excellent customer service, therefore, I will, without a doubt purchase books from this company in the future.






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Summary

Was the Boston Tea Party the first WTO-style protest against transnational corporations? Did Supreme Court sell out America's citizens in the nineteenth century, with consequences lasting to this day? Is there a way for American citizens to recover democracy of, by, and for the people?

Thom Hartmann takes on these most difficult questions and tells a startling story that will forever change your understanding of American history. Amongst a deep historical context, Hartmann describes the history of the Fourteenth Amendment--created at the end of the Civil War to grant basic rights to freed slaves--and how it has been used by lawyers representing corporate interests to extend additional rights to businesses far more frequently than to freed slaves.

Prior to 1886, corporations were referred to in U.S. law as "artificial persons." But in 1886, after a series of cases brought by lawyers representing the expanding railroad interests, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations were "persons" and entitled to the same rights granted to people under the Bill of Rights. Since this ruling, America has lost the legal structures that allowed for people to control corporate behavior.

It's time for "we, the people" to take back our lives. In this revised and expanded second edition, Hartmann incorporates specific examples from today's headlines, and proposes specific legal remedies that could truly save the world from political, economic, and ecological disaster.

Author Biography

Thom Hartmann is the nation's leading progressive talk radio host, heard on over a hundred stations, as well as on XM and Sirius radio, and seen on live nationwide television via the Free Speech TV network. He is the best-selling author of eighteen books, including Threshold, Screwed, and Cracking the Code.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Battle to Save Democracyp. 1
Corporations Take Overp. 13
The Deciding Moment?p. 14
The Corporate Conquest of Americap. 49
From the Birth of American Democracy through the Birth of Corporate Personhoodp. 55
Banding Together for the Common Goodp. 56
The Boston Tea Party Revealedp. 63
Jefferson versus the Corporate Aristocracyp. 84
The Early Role of Corporations in Americap. 94
The People's Mastersp. 116
Corporations Go Globalp. 130
The Court Takes the Presidencyp. 152
Protecting Corporate Liarsp. 162
Corporate Control of Politicsp. 170
Unequal Consequencesp. 187
Unequal Uses for the Bill of Rightsp. 188
Unequal Regulationp. 193
Unequal Protection from Riskp. 198
Unequal Taxesp. 206
Unequal Responsibility for Crimep. 217
Unequal Privacyp. 222
Unequal Citizenship and Access to the Commonsp. 225
Unequal Wealthp. 237
Unequal Tradep. 249
Unequal Mediap. 260
Unequal Influencep. 278
Restoring Personhood to Peoplep. 285
Capitalists and Americans Speak Out for Communityp. 286
End Corporate Personhoodp. 290
A New Entrepreneurial Boomp. 297
A Democratic Marketplacep. 309
Restoring Government of, by, and for the Peoplep. 315
Acknowledgmentsp. 331
Notesp. 334
Art Creditsp. 359
Indexp. 360
About the Authorp. 374
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