Who Rules America Now?

Who Rules America Now?

Author: G. William Domhoff

Publisher: Touchstone

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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The author is convinced that there is a ruling class in America today. He examines the American power structure as it has developed in the 1980s. He presents systematic, empirical evidence that a fixed group of privileged people dominates the American economy and government. The book demonstrates that an upper class comprising only one-half of one percent of the population occupies key positions within the corporate community. It shows how leaders within this "power elite" reach government and dominate it through processes of special-interest lobbying, policy planning and candidate selection. It is written not to promote any political ideology, but to analyze our society with accuracy.


Radical Unionism

Radical Unionism

Author: Ralph Darlington

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781608463305

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Traces the entwined international legacy of revolutionary syndicalism and the communist movement. --From publisher description.


Reveille for Radicals

Reveille for Radicals

Author: Saul Alinsky

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2010-08-25

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0307756882

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Legendary community organizer Saul Alinsky inspired a generation of activists and politicians with Reveille for Radicals, the original handbook for social change. Alinsky writes both practically and philosophically, never wavering from his belief that the American dream can only be achieved by an active democratic citizenship. First published in 1946 and updated in 1969 with a new introduction and afterword, this classic volume is a bold call to action that still resonates today.


Radicals in the Barrio

Radicals in the Barrio

Author: Justin Akers Chacón

Publisher: Haymarket Books

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 1608467767

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Radicals in the Barrio uncovers a long and rich history of political radicalism within the Mexican and Chicano working class in the United States. Chacón clearly and sympathetically documents the ways that migratory workers carried with them radical political ideologies, new organizational models, and shared class experience, as they crossed the border into southwestern barrios during the first three decades of the twentieth-century. Justin Akers Chacón previous work includes No One is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border (with Mike Davis).


The History and Problems of Organized Labor

The History and Problems of Organized Labor

Author: Frank Tracy Carlton

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-10-02

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 3382820749

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1873. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.