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It's OK to be angry about capitalism. It's OK to want something better. Bernie Sanders takes on the 1% and speaks blunt truths about a system that is fuelled by uncontrolled greed, and rigged against ordinary people. Where a handful of oligarchs have never had it so good, with more money than they could spend in a thousand lifetimes, and the vast majority struggle to survive. Where a decent standard of living for all seems like an impossible dream.
How can we accept an economic order that allows three billionaires to control more wealth than the bottom half of our society? How can we accept a political system that allows the super-rich to buy elections and politicians? How can we accept an energy system that rewards the fossil fuel corporations causing the climate crisis? How can we let it happen any longer? We must demand fundamental economic and political change. This is where the path forward begins.
It's OK To Be Angry About Capitalism presents a vision of what would be possible if the political revolution took place. If we would finally recognize that economic rights are human rights, and work to create a society that provides them. This isn't some utopian fantasy; this is democracy as we should know it. Is it really too much to ask?
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Medicare for All - A Citizen's Guide
Abdul El-Sayed, Micah Johnson; Foreword by Bernie Sanders, Pramila Jayapal
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A citizen's guide to America's most debated policy-in-waiting There
are few issues as consequential in the lives of Americans as
healthcare—and few issues more politically vexing. Every single
American will interact with the healthcare system at some point in
their lives, and most people will find that interaction less than
satisfactory. And yet for every dollar spent in our economy, 18
cents go to healthcare. What are we paying for, exactly? Healthcare
policy is notoriously complex, but what Americans want is simple:
good healthcare that's easy to use and doesn't break the bank.
Polls show that a majority of Americans want the government to
provide universal health coverage to all Americans. What's less
clear is how to get there. Medicare for All is the leading proposal
to achieve universal health coverage in America. But what is it
exactly? How would it work? More importantly, is it practical or
practicable? This book goes beyond partisan talking points to offer
a serious examination of how Medicare for All would transform the
way we give, receive, and pay for healthcare in America.
'Bernie Sanders has changed US politics forever' Owen Jones The
Sunday Times bestseller Bernie Sanders is one of the most
influential voices in a global movement fighting injustice. He has
dominated two Democratic primary races, and changed the political
conversation around the world. But he began as an unknown underdog.
So how did he get here? In this remarkable memoir, Sanders shows
how a young man from Brooklyn, via Civil Rights demonstrations and
a lifetime of independent politics, became one of the most radical
voices in America. He provides a unique insight into the campaign
that galvanized a movement, and shares experiences from the
campaign trail as well as the ideas and strategies that shaped it.
And, drawing on decades of experience as an activist and public
servant, he outlines his vision for continuing this revolution.
In this passionate and powerful book-part manifesto, part plan of
action-the renowned economist Jeffrey D. Sachs offers a practical
strategy to move America, seemingly more divided than ever, toward
a new consensus: sustainable development. Sustainable development
is a holistic approach that emphasizes economic, social, and
environmental objectives in shaping policy. In focusing too much on
economic growth, the United States has neglected rising economic
inequality and dire environmental threats. Now, even growth is
imperiled. Sachs explores issues that have captivated the nation
and political debate, including infrastructure, trade deals, energy
policy, the proper size and role of government, the national debt,
and income inequality. Not only does he provide illuminating and
accessible explanations of the forces at work in each case, but he
also presents specific policy solutions. His argument rises above
the pessimism born of political paralysis, economic stagnation, and
partisanship to devise a brighter way forward, achievable both
individually and collectively. In Building the New American
Economy, Sachs shows how the United States can find a path to
renewed economic progress that is fair and environmentally
sustainable.
THE SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'Galvanizing and
uplifting' The Guardian 'Bernie Sanders has changed US politics
forever' Owen Jones It's OK to be angry about capitalism. It's OK
to want something better. Bernie Sanders takes on the 1% and speaks
blunt truths about a system that is fuelled by uncontrolled greed,
and rigged against ordinary people. Where a handful of oligarchs
have never had it so good, with more money than they could spend in
a thousand lifetimes, and the vast majority struggle to survive.
Where a decent standard of living for all seems like an impossible
dream. How can we accept an economic order that allows three
billionaires to control more wealth than the bottom half of our
society? How can we accept a political system that allows the
super-rich to buy elections and politicians? How can we accept an
energy system that rewards the fossil fuel corporations causing the
climate crisis? How can we let it happen any longer? We must demand
fundamental economic and political change. This is where the path
forward begins. It's OK To Be Angry About Capitalism presents a
vision of what would be possible if the political revolution took
place. If we would finally recognize that economic rights are human
rights, and work to create a society that provides them. This isn't
some utopian fantasy; this is democracy as we should know it. Is it
really too much to ask?
In this passionate and powerful book-part manifesto, part plan of
action-the renowned economist Jeffrey D. Sachs offers a practical
strategy to move America, seemingly more divided than ever, toward
a new consensus: sustainable development. Sustainable development
is a holistic approach that emphasizes economic, social, and
environmental objectives in shaping policy. In focusing too much on
economic growth, the United States has neglected rising economic
inequality and dire environmental threats. Now, even growth is
imperiled. Sachs explores issues that have captivated the nation
and political debate, including infrastructure, trade deals, energy
policy, the proper size and role of government, the national debt,
and income inequality. Not only does he provide illuminating and
accessible explanations of the forces at work in each case, but he
also presents specific policy solutions. His argument rises above
the pessimism born of political paralysis, economic stagnation, and
partisanship to devise a brighter way forward, achievable both
individually and collectively. In Building the New American
Economy, Sachs shows how the United States can find a path to
renewed economic progress that is fair and environmentally
sustainable.
During his campaign for President in 2016, Senator Bernie Sanders
stated over and over again that the future of America was dependent
upon its willingness to start a political revolution. Real change
never occurs from the top down - it always happens from the bottom
up. That's what he said when he ran for President, and that's what
he believes now more than ever. At a time of massive and growing
wealth inequality, with the US moving closer and closer to an
oligarchic form of society, and in the shadow of the most
reactionary Presidency in the history of the Republic, Sanders is
calling for an unprecedented grassroots political movement to stand
up to the greed of the billionaire class and the politicians they
own. And the good news is, progress is being made. In this
important new book, America's most popular political figure speaks
about what he's been doing to oppose the Trump agenda and
strengthen the progressive movement, how America can go forward as
a nation and the impact that can have on the global stage. In an
era that leaves many would-be liberal and progressive voters
feeling frustrated about politics, Bernie Sanders shows what he
stands for, not just what he stands against. In this book, he
details the core values of the progressive movement and translates
them into the actions that will truly uplift the nation and the
world.
In this book, Senator Bernie Sanders explains where he comes from.
He describes in detail how, after cutting his teeth in the Civil
Rights movement, Sanders helped build an extraordinary grassroots
political movement in Vermont, making it possible for him to become
the first independent elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
in forty years and now the longest-serving independent in U.S.
political history. An extensive afterword by The Nation's National
Affairs correspondent John Nichols continues the story with
Sanders's entrance into the Senate, the drama of the 2016
Democratic Primary, his ongoing resistance to Trump, and the
thrilling launch of his 2020 bid for the White House. A new
foreword by Nina Turner, former president of Our Revolution and
co-chair of the Sanders for President campaign, provides a rare
glimpse of Bernie as a person. Outsider in the White House tells
the story of a passionate and principled political life.
A citizen's guide to America's most debated policy-in-waiting There
are few issues as consequential in the lives of Americans as health
care-and few issues more politically vexing. Every single American
will interact with the health care system at some point in their
lives, and most people will find that interaction less than
satisfactory. And yet for every dollar spent in our economy, 19
cents go to health care. What are we paying for, exactly? Health
care policy is notoriously complex, but what Americans want is
quite simple: good health care that's easy to use and doesn't break
the bank. Polls show that as many as 70 percent of Americans want
the government to provide universal health coverage to all
Americans. What's less clear is how to get there. Medicare for All
is the leading proposal to achieve to universal health coverage in
America. But what is it exactly? How would it work? More
importantly, is it practical or practicable? This book goes beyond
partisan talking points to offer a serious examination of how
Medicare for All would transform the way we give, receive, and pay
for healthcare in America.
Foreword by Senator Bernie SandersFresh from the first 10 billion
election campaign, two award-winning authors show how unbridled
campaign spending defines our politics and, failing a dramatic
intervention, signals the end of our democracy.Blending vivid
reporting from the 2012 campaign trail and deep perspective from
decades covering American and international media and politics,
political journalist John Nichols and media critic Robert W.
McChesney explain how US elections are becoming controlled,
predictable enterprises that are managed by a new class of
consultants who wield millions of dollars and define our politics
as never before. As the money gets bigger,especially after the
Citizens United ruling,and journalism, a core check and balance on
the government, declines, American citizens are in danger of
becoming less informed and more open to manipulation. With
ground-breaking behind-the-scenes reporting and staggering new
research on the money power," Dollarocracy shows that this new
power does not just endanger electoral politics it is a challenge
to the DNA of American democracy itself.
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