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Examines the threat of corporate rule to individuals, communities, and the environment.
A deep gap is growing between the promises of the new global capitalism and the reality of the social breakdown, inequality, insecurity, spiritual emptiness, and environmental destruction left in its wake. What went wrong, and why?
Beginning in the 1960s, social, economic, and political observers expressed concern over the role of multinational corporations. As the global economy has evolved, it is the transnational corporation that provokes apprehension. Increasingly, concentrations of economic, social and political power are being held by a few strong companies. Corporate Rule shows how devastating these effects have been to both the planet and the majority of its inhabitants.
This hard-hitting title examines all aspects of corporate rule and the underlying ideology which serves corporate interests. In particular, it examines its main control mechanisms: trade agreements, the media, and the popular culture, naming corporate rule a form of tyranny no different than the tyrannies of dictators, monarchs, or the church.
Though a searing indictment of an unjust international economic order, it is also a guide to the average person on how to understand and address the enormous challenges of our time. The book argues that the most promising alternative is a world of healthy market economies that function as extensions of healthy local ecosystems to meet the needs of people and communities.
Millions of people are acting to reclaim their political and economic power from these elitist forces, challenging the status quo, saying 'no' to the myth that global capitalism is not only inevitable, but necessary. At this critical time in history, Model believes that if we truly want to meet our future needs, we must intentionally build a radical new post-corporate world that will sustainable community.
Offers a penetrating look at neoliberal policies, how they are being shamelessly promoted by their beneficiaries in every sector of society, and their brutal consequences...but also offers an alternative vision of a society that supports the well-being of all of its members.--Neil Brooks, Osgoode Hall Law School
A welcome addition to the growing volume of work critiquing neo-liberalism in its many forms. --Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star, and author of Rae Days: The Rise and Follies of the NDP
An important contribution which challenges us to move beyond debate to political activism. --Basil 'Buzz' Hargrove, President, Canadian Automobile Workers
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: 15 Minutes
The need for action; Explaining inaction; Arguments for action
Chapter 2: Building Democracy
Fair elections; Campaign finance reform; The media and elections; Lobbying Parliamentary system
Chapter 3: Neoliberal economic and social policies
The debt; Slashing social programs; Interest rate policy; Friedman economics; Tax breaks
Chapter 4: Impact - Poverty
Measuring poverty; Poverty; Child poverty; Food banks; Homelessness; Social Housing
Chapter 5: Impact - Environment
Global warming; Smog; Acid rain; Deforestation; Biodiversity; Genetically modified food
Chapter 6: Fair Trade
Globalization; Trade agreements; Comparative advantage; Dispute settlement mechanisms; Examples of NAFTA challenges; Examples of WTO challenges; Intellectual property rights; National treatment; Impact of trade agreements; Fair trade
Chapter 7: Deception
Filters in the media; News Values; Lack of Investigative Reporting; Under-reported stories; Missing Stories
Chapter 8: Distraction
Understanding inaction; Entertainment culture; Celebrity Culture; Messages in Our Popular Culture
Chapter 9: Alternative Technologies and Strategies
Conservation; Solar energy; Wind energy; Biomass energy; Genuine Progress Indicator; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Shorter working hours
Chapter 10: Five-Fold Path of Activism
Guide to action
David Model teaches political science at Seneca College in King City, Ontario. He is the author of People Before Profits.
2002: 216 pages, resources, bibliography and index
A deep gap is growing between the promises of the new global capitalism and the reality of the social breakdown, inequality, insecurity, spiritual emptiness, and environmental destruction left in its wake. What went wrong, and why?
Beginning in the 1960s, social, economic, and political observers expressed concern over the role of multinational corporations. As the global economy has evolved, it is the transnational corporation that provokes apprehension. Increasingly, concentrations of economic, social and political power are being held by a few strong companies. Corporate Rule shows how devastating these effects have been to both the planet and the majority of its inhabitants.
This hard-hitting title examines all aspects of corporate rule and the underlying ideology which serves corporate interests. In particular, it examines its main control mechanisms: trade agreements, the media, and the popular culture, naming corporate rule a form of tyranny no different than the tyrannies of dictators, monarchs, or the church.
Though a searing indictment of an unjust international economic order, it is also a guide to the average person on how to understand and address the enormous challenges of our time. The book argues that the most promising alternative is a world of healthy market economies that function as extensions of healthy local ecosystems to meet the needs of people and communities.
Millions of people are acting to reclaim their political and economic power from these elitist forces, challenging the status quo, saying 'no' to the myth that global capitalism is not only inevitable, but necessary. At this critical time in history, Model believes that if we truly want to meet our future needs, we must intentionally build a radical new post-corporate world that will sustainable community.
Offers a penetrating look at neoliberal policies, how they are being shamelessly promoted by their beneficiaries in every sector of society, and their brutal consequences...but also offers an alternative vision of a society that supports the well-being of all of its members.--Neil Brooks, Osgoode Hall Law School
A welcome addition to the growing volume of work critiquing neo-liberalism in its many forms. --Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star, and author of Rae Days: The Rise and Follies of the NDP
An important contribution which challenges us to move beyond debate to political activism. --Basil 'Buzz' Hargrove, President, Canadian Automobile Workers
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: 15 Minutes
The need for action; Explaining inaction; Arguments for action
Chapter 2: Building Democracy
Fair elections; Campaign finance reform; The media and elections; Lobbying Parliamentary system
Chapter 3: Neoliberal economic and social policies
The debt; Slashing social programs; Interest rate policy; Friedman economics; Tax breaks
Chapter 4: Impact - Poverty
Measuring poverty; Poverty; Child poverty; Food banks; Homelessness; Social Housing
Chapter 5: Impact - Environment
Global warming; Smog; Acid rain; Deforestation; Biodiversity; Genetically modified food
Chapter 6: Fair Trade
Globalization; Trade agreements; Comparative advantage; Dispute settlement mechanisms; Examples of NAFTA challenges; Examples of WTO challenges; Intellectual property rights; National treatment; Impact of trade agreements; Fair trade
Chapter 7: Deception
Filters in the media; News Values; Lack of Investigative Reporting; Under-reported stories; Missing Stories
Chapter 8: Distraction
Understanding inaction; Entertainment culture; Celebrity Culture; Messages in Our Popular Culture
Chapter 9: Alternative Technologies and Strategies
Conservation; Solar energy; Wind energy; Biomass energy; Genuine Progress Indicator; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Shorter working hours
Chapter 10: Five-Fold Path of Activism
Guide to action
David Model teaches political science at Seneca College in King City, Ontario. He is the author of People Before Profits.
2002: 216 pages, resources, bibliography and index
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Examines the threat of corporate rule to individuals, communities, and the environment. A deep gap is growing between the promises of the new global capitalism and the reality of the social breakdown, inequality, insecurity, spiritual emptiness, and environmental destruction left in its wake. What went wrong, and why? Beginning in the 1960s, social, economic, and political observers expressed concern over the role of multinational corporations. As the global economy has evolved, it is the transnational corporation that provokes apprehension. Increasingly, concentrations of economic, social and political power are being held by a few strong companies. Corporate Rule shows how devastating these effects have been to both the planet and the majority of its inhabitants. This hard-hitting title examines all aspects of corporate rule and the underlying ideology which serves corporate interests. In particular, it examines its main control mechanisms: trade agreements, the media, and the popular culture, naming corporate rule a form of tyranny no different than the tyrannies of dictators, monarchs, or the church. Though a searing indictment of an unjust international economic order, it is also a guide to the average person on how to understand and address the enormous challenges of our time. The book argues that the most promising alternative is a world of healthy market economies that function as extensions of healthy local ecosystems to meet the needs of people and communities. Millions of people are acting to reclaim their political and economic power from these elitist forces, challenging the status quo, saying 'no' to the myth that global capitalism is not only inevitable, but necessary. At this critical time in history, Model believes that if we truly want to meet our future needs, we must intentionally build a radical new post-corporate world that will sustainable community. Offers a penetrating look at neoliberal policies, how they are being shamelessly promoted by their beneficiaries in every sector of society, and their brutal consequences...but also offers an alternative vision of a society that supports the well-being of all of its members.--Neil Brooks, Osgoode Hall Law School A welcome addition to the growing volume of work critiquing neo-liberalism in its many forms. --Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star, and author of Rae Days: The Rise and Follies of the NDP An important contribution which challenges us to move beyond debate to political activism. --Basil 'Buzz' Hargrove, President, Canadian Automobile Workers Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: 15 Minutes The need for action; Explaining inaction; Arguments for action Chapter 2: Building Democracy Fair elections; Campaign finance reform; The media and elections; Lobbying Parliamentary system Chapter 3: Neoliberal economic and social policies The debt; Slashing social programs; Interest rate policy; Friedman economics; Tax breaks Chapter 4: Impact - Poverty Measuring poverty; Poverty; Child poverty; Food banks; Homelessness; Social Housing Chapter 5: Impact - Environment Global warming; Smog; Acid rain; Deforestation; Biodiversity; Genetically modified food Chapter 6: Fair Trade Globalization; Trade agreements; Comparative advantage; Dispute settlement mechanisms; Examples of NAFTA challenges; Examples of WTO challenges; Intellectual property rights; National treatment; Impact of trade agreements; Fair trade Chapter 7: Deception Filters in the media; News Values; Lack of Investigative Reporting; Under-reported stories; Missing Stories Chapter 8: Distraction Understanding inaction; Entertainment culture; Celebrity Culture; Messages in Our Popular Culture Chapter 9: Alternative Technologies and Strategies Conservation; Solar energy; Wind energy; Biomass energy; Genuine Progress Indicator; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Shorter working hours Chapter 10:
Examines the threat of corporate rule to individuals, communities, and the environment.
A deep gap is growing between the promises of the new global capitalism and the reality of the social breakdown, inequality, insecurity, spiritual emptiness, and environmental destruction left in its wake. What went wrong, and why?
Beginning in the 1960s, social, economic, and political observers expressed concern over the role of multinational corporations. As the global economy has evolved, it is the transnational corporation that provokes apprehension. Increasingly, concentrations of economic, social and political power are being held by a few strong companies. Corporate Rule shows how devastating these effects have been to both the planet and the majority of its inhabitants.
This hard-hitting title examines all aspects of corporate rule and the underlying ideology which serves corporate interests. In particular, it examines its main control mechanisms: trade agreements, the media, and the popular culture, naming corporate rule a form of tyranny no different than the tyrannies of dictators, monarchs, or the church.
Though a searing indictment of an unjust international economic order, it is also a guide to the average person on how to understand and address the enormous challenges of our time. The book argues that the most promising alternative is a world of healthy market economies that function as extensions of healthy local ecosystems to meet the needs of people and communities.
Millions of people are acting to reclaim their political and economic power from these elitist forces, challenging the status quo, saying 'no' to the myth that global capitalism is not only inevitable, but necessary. At this critical time in history, Model believes that if we truly want to meet our future needs, we must intentionally build a radical new post-corporate world that will sustainable community.
Offers a penetrating look at neoliberal policies, how they are being shamelessly promoted by their beneficiaries in every sector of society, and their brutal consequences...but also offers an alternative vision of a society that supports the well-being of all of its members.--Neil Brooks, Osgoode Hall Law School
A welcome addition to the growing volume of work critiquing neo-liberalism in its many forms. --Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star, and author of Rae Days: The Rise and Follies of the NDP
An important contribution which challenges us to move beyond debate to political activism. --Basil 'Buzz' Hargrove, President, Canadian Automobile Workers
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: 15 Minutes
The need for action; Explaining inaction; Arguments for action
Chapter 2: Building Democracy
Fair elections; Campaign finance reform; The media and elections; Lobbying Parliamentary system
Chapter 3: Neoliberal economic and social policies
The debt; Slashing social programs; Interest rate policy; Friedman economics; Tax breaks
Chapter 4: Impact - Poverty
Measuring poverty; Poverty; Child poverty; Food banks; Homelessness; Social Housing
Chapter 5: Impact - Environment
Global warming; Smog; Acid rain; Deforestation; Biodiversity; Genetically modified food
Chapter 6: Fair Trade
Globalization; Trade agreements; Comparative advantage; Dispute settlement mechanisms; Examples of NAFTA challenges; Examples of WTO challenges; Intellectual property rights; National treatment; Impact of trade agreements; Fair trade
Chapter 7: Deception
Filters in the media; News Values; Lack of Investigative Reporting; Under-reported stories; Missing Stories
Chapter 8: Distraction
Understanding inaction; Entertainment culture; Celebrity Culture; Messages in Our Popular Culture
Chapter 9: Alternative Technologies and Strategies
Conservation; Solar energy; Wind energy; Biomass energy; Genuine Progress Indicator; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Shorter working hours
Chapter 10: Five-Fold Path of Activism
Guide to action
David Model teaches political science at Seneca College in King City, Ontario. He is the author of People Before Profits.
2002: 216 pages, resources, bibliography and index
A deep gap is growing between the promises of the new global capitalism and the reality of the social breakdown, inequality, insecurity, spiritual emptiness, and environmental destruction left in its wake. What went wrong, and why?
Beginning in the 1960s, social, economic, and political observers expressed concern over the role of multinational corporations. As the global economy has evolved, it is the transnational corporation that provokes apprehension. Increasingly, concentrations of economic, social and political power are being held by a few strong companies. Corporate Rule shows how devastating these effects have been to both the planet and the majority of its inhabitants.
This hard-hitting title examines all aspects of corporate rule and the underlying ideology which serves corporate interests. In particular, it examines its main control mechanisms: trade agreements, the media, and the popular culture, naming corporate rule a form of tyranny no different than the tyrannies of dictators, monarchs, or the church.
Though a searing indictment of an unjust international economic order, it is also a guide to the average person on how to understand and address the enormous challenges of our time. The book argues that the most promising alternative is a world of healthy market economies that function as extensions of healthy local ecosystems to meet the needs of people and communities.
Millions of people are acting to reclaim their political and economic power from these elitist forces, challenging the status quo, saying 'no' to the myth that global capitalism is not only inevitable, but necessary. At this critical time in history, Model believes that if we truly want to meet our future needs, we must intentionally build a radical new post-corporate world that will sustainable community.
Offers a penetrating look at neoliberal policies, how they are being shamelessly promoted by their beneficiaries in every sector of society, and their brutal consequences...but also offers an alternative vision of a society that supports the well-being of all of its members.--Neil Brooks, Osgoode Hall Law School
A welcome addition to the growing volume of work critiquing neo-liberalism in its many forms. --Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star, and author of Rae Days: The Rise and Follies of the NDP
An important contribution which challenges us to move beyond debate to political activism. --Basil 'Buzz' Hargrove, President, Canadian Automobile Workers
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: 15 Minutes
The need for action; Explaining inaction; Arguments for action
Chapter 2: Building Democracy
Fair elections; Campaign finance reform; The media and elections; Lobbying Parliamentary system
Chapter 3: Neoliberal economic and social policies
The debt; Slashing social programs; Interest rate policy; Friedman economics; Tax breaks
Chapter 4: Impact - Poverty
Measuring poverty; Poverty; Child poverty; Food banks; Homelessness; Social Housing
Chapter 5: Impact - Environment
Global warming; Smog; Acid rain; Deforestation; Biodiversity; Genetically modified food
Chapter 6: Fair Trade
Globalization; Trade agreements; Comparative advantage; Dispute settlement mechanisms; Examples of NAFTA challenges; Examples of WTO challenges; Intellectual property rights; National treatment; Impact of trade agreements; Fair trade
Chapter 7: Deception
Filters in the media; News Values; Lack of Investigative Reporting; Under-reported stories; Missing Stories
Chapter 8: Distraction
Understanding inaction; Entertainment culture; Celebrity Culture; Messages in Our Popular Culture
Chapter 9: Alternative Technologies and Strategies
Conservation; Solar energy; Wind energy; Biomass energy; Genuine Progress Indicator; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Shorter working hours
Chapter 10: Five-Fold Path of Activism
Guide to action
David Model teaches political science at Seneca College in King City, Ontario. He is the author of People Before Profits.
2002: 216 pages, resources, bibliography and index
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