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BOOK: Gangs of America: The Rise of Corporate Power and the Disabling
of Democracy, by Ted Nace


http://www.GangsofAmerica.com/


Corporations are the dominant force in modern life, surpassing even
church and state. The largest are richer than entire nations, and
courts have given these entities more rights than people. To many
Americans, corporate power seems out of control. According to a
Business Week/Harris poll released in September 2000, 82 percent of
those surveyed agreed that "business has too much power over too many
aspects of our lives." And the recent revelations of corporate
scandal and political influence have only added to such concerns.

Where did this powerful institution come from? How did it get so much
power? In Gangs of America: The Rise of Corporate Power and the
Disabling of Democracy, author Ted Nace probes the roots of corporate
power, finding answers in surprisingplaces.A key revelation of the
book is the wariness of the Founding Fathers toward corporations.
That wariness was shaped by rampant abuses on the part of British
corporations such as the Virginia Company, whose ill-treatment killed
thousands of women and children on forced-labor tobacco plantations,
and the East India Company, whose attempt to monopolize American
commodities led to the merchant-led rebellion known as the Boston Tea
Party.

Because of such attitudes, the word corporation does not appear once
in the United States Constitution. At the Constitutional Convention,
all proposals to include corporations in that document were voted
down by delegates. Corporate attorneys persisted in seeking legal
protections for their clients by means of sympathetic court rulings,
but until the Civil War such attempts largely failed.

After the Civil War, the tide quickly turned, as lobbyists secured
key changes in corporate law and as corporate attorneys won a series
of decisions from an increasingly pro-corporate Supreme Court. Nace
recounts the key figures who engineered the "corporate bill of
rights," in particular two brilliant strategists: railroad baron Tom
Scott and Supreme Court Justice Stephen Field. The book explores in
depth the bizarre intrigues that resulted in the infamous
"corporations are persons" ruling of 1886, and how that ruling
affected the subsequent development of Supreme Court doctrine. Nace
charts the growth of corporate power through the Gilded Age,
including the bloody repression of organized labor and the rise of
social Darwinist thinking among American elites. He recounts how that
expansion came to a halt under the New Deal, as organized labor
gained legal protections, social Darwinism fell into disrepute, and
Franklin Roosevelt asserted a vision of American society that placed
democratic limits on corporate power. To many observers, it seemed
that the corporate Frankenstein had finally been tamed by
"countervailing power." According to Nace, that optimistic view was
dashed in the final decades of the twentieth century, as Big Business
mounted a remarkable comeback. The corporate political resurgence
began with a 1971 memorandum written by Lewis Powell, Jr., shortly
before Powell was appointed to the Supreme Court by Richard Nixon. In
the memorandum, Powell urged corporate America to apply its full
organizational and strategic resources to politics, a course of
action that proved highly successful.

Gangs of America describes the expansion of corporate legal
empowerment onto the global stage through international agreements
such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, which boosted the
legal powers of corporations to the level of sovereign nations. The
book pays special attention to recent events, including campaign
finance reform, the financial scandals of 2002, and the growing
movement to redefine the corporation and limit corporate power.

Ted Nace worked as a researcher on electric utility policy for the
Environmental Defense Fund and as staff director of the Dakota
Resource Council, a grassroots group seeking to protect farms and
ranches from strip mines and other energy projects. In 1985, he
founded Peachpit Press, the world's leading publisher of books on
computer graphics and desktop publishing. After selling Peachpit
Press to British publishing conglomerate Pearson, Nace felt driven to
understand the historical roots of corporate political power. Gangs
of America, the result of that quest, features Nace's engaging,
personal, and complex voice that of a writer, a businessman, and an
activist.


Published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers Cloth / 296 pages / $24.95
ISBN: 1-57675-260-7 Available: August 2003 Official publication date:
September 1, 2003


What They're Saying About the Book:

"A beautifully documented and readable history." -Ben H. Bagdikian,
author, The Media Monopoly

"A brilliant page-turner revealing how powerful, greedy corporations
wage institutional terrorism. Reading it is the first step to saving
our communities, our democracy and our planet's environment."   -John
Stauber, author, Toxic Sludge Is Good for You

"A valuable resource for understanding the origins of corporate power
in this country. It offers an acute analysis of how the legal system
became more and more a protector of corporate interests over human
rights." -Howard Zinn, author of A  People's History of the United
States

"The essential guide to the history of the American corporation-it
explodes the myth of inevitability surrounding the corporate takeover
of our lives." -Maria Elena Martinez,  executive director, CorpWatch

"Nace documents the evolution of the corporate beast, step by step."
-Jim Hightower, author of If  the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote, They'd
Have Given Us Candidates


- Copyright info - Publisher's site - Site design by Daniel Will-Harris

http://www.GangsofAmerica.com/

contact: "Ted Nace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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