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Big tech and democracy

"Anthology of essays exploring the impact that the big technology companies have on the world. Experts debate the role of big tech on politics, economics, and society at large, questioning whether these companies have an outsize influence and whether they should and can be reigned in"--Provided by publisher.

The war lovers

Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, and the rush to empire, 1898
2010
Provides insights to actions taken after the explosion of the USS "Maine" in 1898 in Havana Harbor, focusing on the key players at the time, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, William Randolph Hearst, Thomas Reed, and William James.

The billionaire boondoggle

how our politicians let corporations and bigwigs steal our money and jobs
From stadiums and movie productions to casinos and mega-malls to convention centers and hotels, cities and states have paid out billions of dollars in tax breaks, subsidies, and grants to the world's corporate titans. They hope to boost their economies, create new and better jobs, and lure well-known events such as the Super Bowl?not to mention give their officials the chance to meet celebrities. That Big Entertainment drives bigger economies is a myth, however. Overwhelming evidence shows catering public policy to its promises results in a raw deal for the taxpaying public. In The Billionaire Boondoggle, Garofalo takes readers on a tour of publicly-subsidized corporate America to explain how that myth came to be, how much money America's elected officials throw away, and why courting Big Entertainment just courts disaster. You?ll learn how Maryland gave millions of dollars to Netflix to make House of Cards, and Nevada spent hundreds of millions on a new home for the NFL?s Raiders. New Mexico paid big money to host The Avengers, while city after city fell prey to the debt trap that is the Olympics. You?ll see how big sporting goods stores like Bass Pro Shops and big casinos across the country all get in on the subsidy scam. And you?ll see how many cities got in bed with hotel titans, including Donald J. Trump himself. This book is the go-to guide for the many ways in which American taxpayers unknowingly subsidize the TV shows they watch, the sports teams they root for and the hotels they sleep in, all based on an economic theory that only adds up for CEOs and bigwigs.

The deep state

A collection of essays explore various issues relating to the deep state, discussing what the term means and whether or not it is a conspiracy theory.

The war lovers

Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, and the rush to empire, 1898
2011
Provides insights to actions taken after the explosion of the USS "Maine" in 1898 in Havana Harbor, focusing on the key players at the time, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, William Randolph Hearst, Thomas Reed, and William James.
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Refinery town

big oil, big money, and the remaking of an American city
2017
Looks at how concerned citizens of Richmond, California used local politics to reclaim their town from the Chevron Oil Company.

Super PACs

2014
Includes a wide range of opinions surrounding Super PACs.

Twilight of the elites

America after meritocracy
Details the events that have led to the disruption of relations between ordinary citizens and the social elite, including such organizations as Congress, Wall Street, and professional sports. Reveals how this crisis of authority threatens to upend American culture and politics and considers where this turn of events may lead.

Unstoppable

the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state
Explores alliances between conservative and progressive forces and shows how these left-right partnerships are breaking ground in combating corporate-government tyranny and making bureaucrats more accountable to the interests of U.S. citizens.

Twilight of the elites

America after meritocracy

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