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President Trump, Inc - How Big Business and Neoliberalism Empower Populism and the Far-Right (Paperback)
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President Trump, Inc - How Big Business and Neoliberalism Empower Populism and the Far-Right (Paperback)
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With Trump in the White House, big business has direct power in
government. Trump has stacked his cabinet with former employees of
investment banks, big oil and international corporations. Now that
big business has its representatives in the cabinet, it no longer
needs to indulge in expensive lobbying. Under Trump, corporations
control US policy. How and why did this happen and what does it
mean for the bulk of the population? T. J. Coles presents the
background to Trump's rise, tracing the history of economic
neoliberalism. He shows what a 'liberal economy' means in practice:
privatization of public resources, cutting 'red tape' for
corporations and internationalizing volatile money markets. For
ordinary working people, neoliberalism translates to ongoing falls
in living standards, fewer protections for workers, spiralling
housing costs and social cutbacks. As a consequence, many voters
are turning their backs on mainstream politics, with some
supporting far-right, populist parties, including the Trump faction
of the Republican Party and UKIP in Britain - despite the fact that
these parties support the very policies that make ordinary people
poorer. President Trump, Inc. exposes the Trump hoax. Trump sold
himself as a maverick, but in reality big business has been
lobbying Congress for years to do what he campaigned for: tearing
up the international TPP trade agreement, keeping out low-skilled
immigrants whilst fast-tracking specific foreign workers, and
helping repatriate corporations to the US. Trump's apparently
personal agenda - to Make America Great Again - is actually big
business's wish list.Coles concludes on a positive note, offering
tangible hope. Real change, he notes, doesn't come from the
top-down. Millions of people all over the world are working at the
local level to win power back from centralized elites for their
communities. The first step in this process of true democratization
is to understand what's really happening, and Coles' essential
analysis provides a clear picture of the present reality.
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