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Divine Right of Capital Dethroning the Corporate Aristocracy

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ISBN-10: 1576752372

ISBN-13: 9781576752371

Edition: 2003

Authors: Marjorie Kelly, William Greider

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Marjorie Kelly exposes six aristocratic principles that corporations are built on, principles that we would never accept in our modern democratic society but which we accept unquestioningly in our economy. This edition has been updated in the wake of the Enron scandal.
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/9/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Journalist William Harold Greider caught public attention in 1981 with an article he wrote for the Atlantic Monthly entitled The Education of David Stockman, about the initiation of then President Reagan's new director of the Office of Management and Budget. Greider documented Stockman's decline from optimism as he struggled to balance the federal budget while accommodating the president's fiscal plan to reduce income taxes and increase defense spending, which became known as "Reaganomics." Its depth of political analysis won Greider several awards. In 1982 the article was included in a book, The Education of David Stockman and Other Americans. William Harold Greider was born in 1936 and…    

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Economic Aristocracy
The Sacred Texts: The Principle of Worldview
Lords of the Earth: The Principle of Privilege
The Corporation as Feudal Estate: The Principle of Property
Only the Propertied Class Votes: The Principle of Governance
Liberty for Me, Not for Thee: The Principle of Liberty
Wealth Reigns: The Principle of Sovereignty
Economic Democracy
Waking Up: The Principle of Enlightenment
Emerging Property Rights: The Principle of Equality
Protecting the Common Welfare: The Principle of the Public Good
New Citizens in Corporate Governance: The Principle of Democracy
Corporations Are Not Persons: The Principle of Justice
A Little Rebellion: The Principle of (R)evolution
Conclusion: Enron's Legacy: An Opening for Change
Reader's Guide to Action
Notes
Index
About the Author