Rebooting the American Dream
Title | Rebooting the American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Thom Hartmann |
Publisher | Berrett-Koehler Pub |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781605097060 |
In this new work, Thom Hartmann covers 11 straightforward solutions to America's current problems. At the core of each is a call to reclaim economic sovereignty and to wrest control of democracy back from the corporate powers that have hijacked both America and her citizens. What's particularly unique about Hartmann's solutions is that all have been proven to work. Every single one of his 11 steps either was historically part of what built America's greatness in the past (such as enforcing the Sherman Act and breaking up big corporations or returning to a tariff-based trade policy), or has worked well in other nations (like a national single-payer healthcare system —Medicare Part ""E"" for ""Everybody""—or encouraging the growth of worker-owned cooperatives like the $6 billion Mondragon cooperative in Spain). Hartmann's solutions are essentially nonpartisan. Virtually all have been promoted at one time or another in American history by both political parties, although today most (but not all) fall into the realm of ""progressive solutions."" Both Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan will find broad areas of agreement with this book. From addressing the problem of a warming globe to the death of America's middle class to the loss of our essential liberties, Rebooting The American Dream shows how America can reclaim the vision of our Founders and the greatness we held both at home and abroad for over a century.
Rebooting the American Dream
Title | Rebooting the American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Thom Hartmann |
Publisher | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2011-08-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1605099430 |
“If we are going to live in a democracy, we need to have a healthy middle class . . . tells us what needs to be done to reclaim what it is to be American.” —Eric Utne, founder, Utne Reader America does not need an “upgrade.” For years the Right has been tampering with one of the best political operating systems ever designed. The result has been economic and environmental disaster. In this hard-hitting book, nationally syndicated radio and television host and bestselling author Thom Hartmann outlines eleven common-sense proposals, deeply rooted in America’s history, that will once again make America strong and Americans—not corporations and billionaires—prosperous. Some of these ideas will be controversial to both the Left and the Right, but the litmus test for each is not political correctness—but whether or not it serves to revitalize this country we all love and make life better for its citizens.
Restoring the American Dream
Title | Restoring the American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Ringer |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2010-08-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0470893354 |
Completely updated edition of one of the classic works of conservative literature Long before the advent of conservative talk radio and Fox News, Robert Ringer was an outspoken advocate for the cause of freedom and free enterprise. In this classic work–updated for the 21st century–Ringer’s basic premise is that liberty must be given a higher priority than all other objectives. The economic and political calamity that he warned about in the late seventies is now upon us, and his new edition of Restoring the American Dream is sure to resonate with the feelings of today’s angry voters. In his book, Ringer explains that: • The American Dream is not about increased government benefits and government-created “rights,” but, rather, about individualism, self responsibility, and freedom–including the freedom to succeed or fail on one’s own • The barbarians are not at the gates; they are already inside • Ordinary citizens no longer tell their elected officials what to do. Rather, government tells them what to do–and backs it up with force • The desire of people to band together to bring about quick, short term solutions to their problems through government intervention has perpetuated a cycle that has nearly destroyed the American Dream With Washington continuing to expand government power and spending at a record pace, Restoring the American Dream is a voice of sanity in a world gone mad.
Rebooting the American Dream
Title | Rebooting the American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Thom Hartmann |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2011-08-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1459625218 |
Bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio host Thom Hartmann offers readers 11 straightforward solutions to America's most pressing issues....
Chasing the American Dream
Title | Chasing the American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Mark R. Rank |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2014-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0195377915 |
In this book the authors show that the risk of economic vulnerability has been increasing substantially over the past four decades, and argue that while not unattainable, the American Dream - as we currently define it - is becoming harder to reach and harder still to keep.
Reclaiming the American Dream
Title | Reclaiming the American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Richard C. Cornuelle |
Publisher | |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Right and left (Political science) |
ISBN |
The Real American Dream
Title | The Real American Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Delbanco |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2009-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674034163 |
Since we discovered that, in Tocqueville’s words, “the incomplete joys of this world will never satisfy the heart,” how have we Americans made do? In The Real American Dream one of the nation’s premier literary scholars searches out the symbols and stories by which Americans have reached for something beyond worldly desire. A spiritual history ranging from the first English settlements to the present day, the book is also a lively, deeply learned meditation on hope. Andrew Delbanco tells of the stringent God of Protestant Christianity, who exerted immense force over the language, institutions, and customs of the culture for nearly 200 years. He describes the falling away of this God and the rise of the idea of a sacred nation-state. And, finally, he speaks of our own moment, when symbols of nationalism are in decline, leaving us with nothing to satisfy the longing for transcendence once sustained by God and nation. From the Christian story that expressed the earliest Puritan yearnings to New Age spirituality, apocalyptic environmentalism, and the multicultural search for ancestral roots that divert our own, The Real American Dream evokes the tidal rhythm of American history. It shows how Americans have organized their days and ordered their lives—and ultimately created a culture—to make sense of the pain, desire, pleasure, and fear that are the stuff of human experience. In a time of cultural crisis, when the old stories seem to be faltering, this book offers a lesson in the painstaking remaking of the American dream.