Dollar Democracy:
With Liberty and Justice for Some;
How to Reclaim the American Dream for All
Many
questions torment America in the dark night of its soul, but its seems
Corporate CEO pay emerges as one of this year’s hottest trending issues.
At the midway point to the next election, this and other hotly
contested issues are shackled and tackled in Professor Peter
Mathews' must-read new book Dollar Democracy: with Liberty and Justice for Some; How to Reclaim the American Dream for All.
“ Despite
the country’s dire state of affairs, Mathews remains optimistic, and
closes the opus with some viable plan for the people to reclaim the
American Dream. The literary equivalent of a one-man million-man march
for equality and justice for every U.S. citizen.” Review by Kam
Williams, Syndicated columnist
Read this book about Corporations and their pampered and pandering political
offspring. Act Accordingly. Our country is in the midst of an uncivil
war between the alarmingly powerful, determined to destroy the middle
class and the intentionally left behind. Professor Peter Mathews’ book serves as a counterpoint to those who luxuriate in denying the reality of America’s rapidly changing social landscape. We
are dangerously close to cementing a permanent American catastrophe.
Mathews boldly and unapologetically asks questions and gives solutions
that the media/propaganda machine purposefully ignore. He closes the
tome with a checklist of high crimes and misdemeanors and an urgent call
to conscience and about what needs to be done next.
Determining our actions today can move us towards either a stronger,
more positive future, or a future shrouded in fear, poverty, war. This
book is written as a primer for people of all ages and all classes who
want answers.
Professor Mathews speaks in a voice that resounds with clarity and
conviction as he examines the direct and intentional outcome of
separate policies that were advocated, starting with the Reagan
administration, to intentionally deceive and destroy the middle class.
In a full frontal attack by the corporate manipulators Mathews details
how the middle class has become superfluous to the very rich and why
various policies were deliberately created to eliminate them. Their
defining characteristic is dirty, scorched-earth partisanship carried
out regardless of cost. Conservatives are anxious again to finish first
– with the big prize- monopoly control of the American government, and
the power to turn their ideology into the law of the land. Quite a
bargain at any price. People want answers, but our compromised leaders
can’t provide them because bold actions carry too much political risk.
Meanwhile the corporations are booming and running roughshod over us.
They are operating in their own time and space continuum that is
increasingly supranational – disconnected from local concerns and their
home markets.
Mathews
reveals that there are fat corporate balance sheets ready to create
jobs and prosperity – just not in America. While corporations feign
heartfelt pledges of allegiance to the U.S., they still must depend on
the government to protect intellectual property and keep waterways safe
so they can deliver their made-in-China supplies to us. This formidable
book brings to light of day important new information regarding how the
Corporate manipulators are destroying our country.
Dollar Democracy is
a riveting read, the text, defiantly disturbing. Mathews' writing style
passionately grounded in integrity and reality. The conclusions of his
detective work fit together like sword and scabbard. He gives his reader
so much juicy information, a veritable tsunami of corporate
skullduggery. He doesn’t mince words and he doesn’t hold back when
identifying the cauldrons of chaos they have created. He exposes these
and others among the secret corporate power elite as the coolly vicious
orchestrators of wars and grand-scale theft. Mathews also details the
mind-boggling sums of money their CEO’s reap from the proceeds of their
crony capitalism. And what's
interesting is that the fortunes of corporations are totally delinked
from the fortunes of the rest of the world. The 2008 financial crisis
devastated hundreds of millions of people, but the following year Wall Street revenue hit US$60 billion,
a historic high, thanks in large part to the massive injection of
public money they received. Average wages in developed countries have
dropped since the crisis, but the median pay for CEOs in the US now exceeds $10 million. A
CEO now makes about 357 times more than the average worker's salary in
the U.S., up from 181 times in 2009 and 40 times in 1980. The divide between the have-nots and have-yachts is getting worse really, really fast. In 1980, the top 1 percent controlled about 8 percent of U.S. national income. The bottom 50 percent shared about 18 percent. Today the top 1 percent capture about 20 percent; the bottom 50 percent, just 12 percent.
But the problem isn’t that we have inequality. Some inequality
is intrinsic to any high-functioning capitalist economy. The problem is
that inequality is at historically high levels and getting worse every
day. Our country is rapidly becoming less a capitalist society and more
a feudal society. Unless our policies change dramatically, the middle
class will disappear, and we will be back to late 18th-century France.
Before the revolution.
Crony politicians have made decisions that led to outsourcing good
middle class jobs, dismantling our public education system kindergarten
through college and university; deteriorating health care that leaves
Americans in danger, sick and broke; the destroying of our environment
and lives; the polluting of our food through deregulation of big
agribusiness, pesticide use and the proliferation of Genetically
Modified (GMO) foods; the crash of Wall Street and the Great Recession
from which the bottom 99% of Americans have not yet recovered; while the
super wealthy are doing better than ever.
Mind-blowing from the beginning, Mathews’
book takes an even more astounding contemporary turn when he declares
their efforts over the past thirty years have succeeded. The middle
class democracy that made America great is in seemingly irreversible
decline. Mathews clearly shows how the Corporations and their crony
politicians have hoodwinked America by separating speech and thought.
But wait, Mathew is a political pugilist, ready to lob a whole arsenal
of answers on how we can reverse these trends and return middle-class
democracy. He proposes comprehensive, bold, visionary solutions to
restore America’s formidable democracy and make this country great
again.
Can the truth change the course of history? If the truth can heal, then
this book is a prescription for accountability. It is a must-read for
anyone who believes that following our constitution must be mandatory
for the pursuit of good government and that our once vibrant and
powerful democracy is not for sale to the highest bidder and the
too-clever-for-word machinations of the Corporate Pollution Politics.
Dollar Democracy is really a blueprint for Americans that have had enough. And that means 99% of us.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Peter
Mathews has spent 30 years as a College and University Professor. Peter
is a full-time Professor of Political Science at Cypress College, and
an adjunct Professor of Sociology at Long Beach City College. He has
taught at California State University, Fullerton, and is currently a
Featured Political Analyst and Contributing Partner on the “Head-On”
Radio Show on KEIB AM 1150 in Los Angeles, California. On July 3, 2014
Peter served as guest Host on KPFK radio 90.7 FM and KPFK.ORG from 3 PM to 4PM
of Special Programming, calling it, "Standing up for Social and
Economic Justice." During 2012 and 2013, Peter served as a Political
Analyst on KTLK Progressive Talk Radio’s popular “The David Cruz Show”
in Los Angeles. Peter has served as a political analyst on KNBC-TV,
KCBS-TV, KTLA-TV, CNN radio, KPFA radio and guest on KPFK radio, KPCC
radio, and as a commentator on KNX News Radio and other venues. He is a
contributing columnist for the Long Beach Register, and on-line Orange County Register. He has been a guest op-ed writer in the Long Beach Press Telegram, and other publications.
Having lived, traveled, taught, and conducted research in 27 countries
including Brazil, Britain, Canada, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Germany,
India, Nicaragua, and elsewhere, Peter Mathews has gained firsthand
knowledge of public policy issues such as healthcare, education,
economic development, international relations, and environmental
sustainability in these and other societies.
Peter Mathews was the Democratic Party Nominee for the U.S. Congress in
1998 and ran a close race in the Long Beach, California based district,
while refusing money from corporate donors.
Peter Mathews moved to Los Angeles in 1979 and has been a resident of
Long Beach for 23 years, where he lives with his wife Toya Baker-Mathews
and daughter Page.
“Peter
Mathews provides us with stories of his personal activism along with a
cogent political analysis of what is happening to our country and our
world. With clarity and courage, he fights against ‘Dollar Democracy’ on
behalf of real democracy. Well written and well-informed, this book is a
citizen’s weapon.”
–Michael Parenti, Ph.D., Yale University; author of Democracy for the Few, The Face of Imperialism, and Waiting for Yesterday
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