Author: Thom Hartmann
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Rodale Books
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1579546277
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Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights
Unequal taxes, unequal accountability for crime, unequal influence, unequal privacy, and unequal access to natural resources and our commons-- these inequalities and more are the effects of corporations winning the rights of persons while simultaneously being given the legal protections to avoid the responsibilities that come with these rights.Unequal Protection review. Hartmann tells the intriguing story of how it got this way-- from the colonists' rebellion against the commercial interests of the British elite to the distorted application of the Fourteenth Amendment-- and how to get back to a government of, by, and for the people.
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"..Read full reviews of Unequal Protection: The Rise Of Corporate Dominance And The Theft Of Human Righ.
Hartmann tells the intriguing story of how it got this way-- from the colonists' rebellion against the commercial interests of the British elite to the distorted application of the Fourteenth Amendment-- and how to get back to a government of, by, and for the people.
From Unequal Protection:
"...over the past two centuries, those playing the corporate game at the very highest levels seem to have won a victory for themselves-- a victory that is turning bitter in the mouths of many of the six billion humans on planet Earth. It's even turning bitter in unexpected ways for those who won it, as they find their own lives and families touched by an increasingly toxic environment, fragile and top-heavy economy, and hollow culture-- all traceable back to the frenetic systems of big business that resulted from the doctrine that corporations are persons."
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[ Ships Daily ] Condition: Good[ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] Unequal Protection By Human Rights Watch ISBN: 1564322637 Edition:Reprint Publisher: Human Rights Watch Pub Date: 8/22/2001 Binding: Paperback Pages: 230
Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights ISBN :9781579546274 Title :Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights Authors :Hartmann, Thom Binding :Hardcover Publisher :Rodale Books Publication Date :Oct 4 2002 Edition : Condition :Used - Acceptable About Goodwill Industries of Orange County, CA Our company is dedicated to providing you with the best quality, lowest cost products on eBay. Payment We accept PayPal for al
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ReadHowYouWant 9781459618053 Unequal Protection (Large Print 16pt) Description Unequal Protection details the deeply destructive results. Corporations now enjoy extraordinary priveleges that make them virtually independent kingdoms. This new feudalism is not what our founders intended. Hartmann proposes specific legal remedies that could truly save the world from political, economic, and ecological disaster. Its time for we, the people to take back our lives. With huge corporations now benefiti
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Hartmann tells the intriguing story of how it got this way-- from the colonists' rebellion against the commercial interests of the British elite to the distorted application of the Fourteenth Amendment-- and how to get back to a government of, by, and for the people.
From Unequal Protection:
"...over the past two centuries, those playing the corporate game at the very highest levels seem to have won a victory for themselves-- a victory that is turning bitter in the mouths of many of the six billion humans on planet Earth. It's even turning bitter in unexpected ways for those who won it, as they find their own lives and families touched by an increasingly toxic environment, fragile and top-heavy economy, and hollow culture-- all traceable back to the frenetic systems of big business that resulted from the doctrine that corporations are persons."
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