Regime change begins at home : freeing America from corporate rule

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Regime change begins at home : freeing America from corporate rule

Charles Derber

Berrett-Koehler, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In this timely book, Charles Derber argues that the current regime - the American system of corporate control born two decades ago and now led by President Bush - is destroying the American dream by outsourcing millions of jobs, turning American employment into a "one-night stand," undermining the security that created the American middle class, and turning the forces of law against citizens. The book outlines specific strategies, including how to approach 2004 and how to move the country in a new direction over the long term. Part I discusses the history of the corporate regime and the damage it has done to American workers and the country. Part II examines the bad faith at the heart of the regime today, and why it must resort to wars of deception to survive. Part III looks at 2004 and battling Bush as a step toward regime change. Part IV lays out a vision and strategy for regime change over the long haul.

Table of Contents

  • Part I Corporate Regime
  • 1. The Regime and the Money
  • 2. Elections and Regimes
  • 3. Beyond Normal Politics
  • Part II Arsenal Of Deceit
  • 4. Bad Faith
  • 5. The Big Lie
  • 6. Dog-Wagging With Bush
  • Part III 2004
  • 7. The Perfect Storm
  • 8. Econogate
  • Part IV Regime Change
  • 9. Extreme Regime
  • 10. The Fight For Our Lives

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