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Reaganism & the Death of Representative Democracy

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"Walter Williams shows how Reagan and his foremost disciple George W. Bush have created a plutocracy where the United States is no longer a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, but it is ruled by the wealthiest individuals and corporate America. Williams urges Americans to move from political apathy and draw aside the power curtain to see the politicians and the corporations lurking there - and to see the dangers they represent to the American way of life."--Jacket.

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Language
English
Pages
224

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Reaganism & the Death of Representative Democracy
August 2003, Georgetown University Press
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First Sentence

"During the second half of the 1990s, the American economy performed at a pace comparable to the first twenty-five years of the postwar era, with high growth, low unemployment and inflation, and a remarkable 3 percent productivity growth rate."

Classifications

Library of Congress
JK271.W554 2003, JK271 .W554 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8115823M
Internet Archive
reaganismdeathof0000will
ISBN 10
0878401474
ISBN 13
9780878401475
LCCN
2003006471
OCLC/WorldCat
51977821
Library Thing
1384776
Goodreads
1661585

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During the second half of the 1990s, the American economy performed at a pace comparable to the first twenty-five years of the postwar era, with high growth, low unemployment and inflation, and a remarkable 3 percent productivity growth rate.
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