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Reddit mentions of We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights
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Release date | February 2018 |
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Adam Winkler
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We the Corporations does a really good job at chronologically detailing how corporate influence in American politics has made it's way to what we have today, starting at incorporated colonial charters before American independence to supreme Court cases up to Citizens United and others in this century. I see a lot of people posting/commenting stuff along the lines of corporate greed or lack of oversight or regulation etc. It'd be nice to have someone come in and explain detail by detail, case by case if needed, to help the jre audience understand what exactly they're up against when talking about corporate influence.