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259 pages, Hardcover
First published February 21, 2017
“We are in a period of political crisis at home. It sounds harsh to say these things, but the truth is harsh: corporate money is calling the tune in Congress; Congress is unwilling or unable to stand up to corporate power (indeed, Congress is often its agent); and a massive propaganda effort is churning full steam to deny the facts of major policy issues wherever those facts are contrary to corporate interests. In Federalist No. 63, James Madison (or perhaps Alexander Hamilton; authorship is debated) warned of “moments in public affairs when the people . . . misled by the artful misrepresentations of interested men, may call for measures which they themselves will afterwards be the most ready to lament and condemn.”9 We are aswarm now in “artful misrepresentations” and “misled by interested men” gathered and organized in corporate form; the result has been both action and inaction that our descendants will surely “lament and condemn.” ... “Their success, however, is also our failure—a failure to defend the American democracy that we inherited. That failure too will be judged harshly.”