Corporations Are Not People: Reclaiming Democracy from Big Money and Global Corporations

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$17.95
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781626562103

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About the Author

Jeff Clements is a cofounder of Free Speech for People, a nonpartisan campaign to reverse Citizens United, work for equal citizenship for all Americans, and reform corporate law. An attorney, Jeff has represented and advocated for people, businesses, and the public interest since 1988.

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The new, updated edition of Corporations Are Not People is needed now more than ever. Americans are deeply troubled by the growing influence of corporations and big money in our political discourse and government. Read this book, and join the work to save our democracy. Congressman Jim McGovern, lead sponsor of constitutional amendments to overturn Citizens United More relevant than ever, this updated edition of Corporations Are Not People chronicles the remarkably vibrant, nationwide grassroots movement to get money out and voters in. Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and Publisher, The Nation Jeff Clements, in this remarkably clear-eyed historical and contemporary analysis of stifling corporate supremacy, shows how we the people can make a more perfect union by subordinating giant corporate entities to the constitutional sovereignty of the people. Ralph Nader"
"The new, updated edition of Corporations Are Not People is needed now more than ever. Americans are deeply troubled by the growing influence of corporations and big money in our political discourse and government. Read this book, and join the work to save our democracy."
--Congressman Jim McGovern, lead sponsor of constitutional amendments to overturn Citizens United

"More relevant than ever, this updated edition of Corporations Are Not People chronicles the remarkably vibrant, nationwide grassroots movement to 'get money out and voters in.'"
--Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and Publisher, The Nation

"Jeff Clements, in this remarkably clear-eyed historical and contemporary analysis of stifling corporate supremacy, shows how 'we the people' can make 'a more perfect union' by subordinating giant corporate entities to the constitutional sovereignty of the people."
--Ralph Nader