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Did Supreme Court sell out America's citizens in the nineteenth century, with consequences lasting to this day? Is there a way for American citizens to recover democracy of, by, and for the people? Thom Hartmann takes on these most difficult questions and tells a startling story that will forever change your understanding of American history. Amongst a deep historical context, Hartmann describes the history of the Fourteenth Amendment created at the end of the Civil War to grant basic rights to freed slaves and how it has been used by lawyers representing corporate interests to extend additional rights to businesses far more frequently than to freed slaves. Prior to 1886, corporations were referred to in U.S. law as 'artificial persons.' But in 1886, after a series of cases brought by lawyers representing the expanding railroad interests, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations were 'persons' and entitled to the same rights granted to people under the Bill of Rights. Since this ruling, America has lost the legal structures that allowed for people to control corporate behavior. In this revised and expanded second edition, Hartmann incorporates specific examples from today's headlines and proposes specific legal remedies that could truly save the world from political, ecomic and ecological disaster.Product Identifiers
PublisherBerrett-Koehler
ISBN-101605095591
ISBN-139781605095592
eBay Product ID (ePID)96315705
Product Key Features
Edition2
Book TitleUnequal Protection : the Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights
Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
IllustratorYes
GenreLaw, Business & Economics, Political Science
TypeTextbook
AuthorThom Hartmann
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight19 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Date of Publication01/06/2010
SubjectSocial Studies: General
Intended AudienceTrade
Place of PublicationSan Francisco
Spine10mm
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyAmerican radio host Thom Hartmann is the award winning, best selling author of fourteen books currently in print in more than a dozen languages on four continents. Hartmann is also an entrepreneur, an internationally known speaker on culture and communications, and an innovator in the fields of psychiatry, ecology, and economics. The former executive director of a residential treatment program for emotionally disturbed and abused children, he has helped set up hospitals, schools, famine relief programs, and communities for orphaned or blind children in India, Africa, Australia, South America, Europe, Israel, Russia, and the United States. Thom is the host of a wildly popular national radio program on the Dial Global network, which is broadcast during radio prime time on stations from coast to coast and on satellite radio.
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