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Inequality has dramatically increased in America, with few
solutions on the horizon. Serious social inequalities persist. For
example, the 14 richest Americans earned enough money from their
investments in 2015 to hire two million preschool teachers (while
the USA ranks low among developed countries in preschool
enrollment). Following the Great Recession, the richest one percent
took 116 percent of the new income gains, a statistic caused by so
many middle-class Americans moving backward, many losing
investments in property and experiencing interruptions in work.
Author Paul Buchheit looks hopefully to solutions in a book that
vividly portrays the rapidly changing inequality of American
society. More Americans have become "disposable" as middle-class
jobs have disappeared at an alarming rate. Buchheit presents
innovative proposals that could quickly begin to reverse these
trends, including a guaranteed basic income drawn from new
revenues, such as a Financial Speculation Tax and a Carbon Tax.
Discussing the challenges and obstacles to such measures, he finds
optimism in past successes in American history. Ideal for classroom
assignment, the book uniquely pairs historical events with current,
real-life struggles faced by citizens, pointing to measures that
can improve personal and social well-being and trust in government.
Inequality has dramatically increased in America, with few
solutions on the horizon. Serious social inequalities persist. For
example, the 14 richest Americans earned enough money from their
investments in 2015 to hire two million preschool teachers (while
the USA ranks low among developed countries in preschool
enrollment). Following the Great Recession, the richest one percent
took 116 percent of the new income gains, a statistic caused by so
many middle-class Americans moving backward, many losing
investments in property and experiencing interruptions in work.
Author Paul Buchheit looks hopefully to solutions in a book that
vividly portrays the rapidly changing inequality of American
society. More Americans have become "disposable" as middle-class
jobs have disappeared at an alarming rate. Buchheit presents
innovative proposals that could quickly begin to reverse these
trends, including a guaranteed basic income drawn from new
revenues, such as a Financial Speculation Tax and a Carbon Tax.
Discussing the challenges and obstacles to such measures, he finds
optimism in past successes in American history. Ideal for classroom
assignment, the book uniquely pairs historical events with current,
real-life struggles faced by citizens, pointing to measures that
can improve personal and social well-being and trust in government.
Boomer Boys is a memoir about growing up in the 1950s. It offers
the reader two perspectives: first, a thoroughly researched
overview of a fascinating and often misunderstood era that has
direct connections to the present day; and second, a nostalgic and
humorous return to the lives of two little boys in a typical 1950s
neighborhood.
THE MAGNIFICENT MUSIC TRIVIA BOOK is a well-researched,
Internet-tested collection of trivia questions based on the songs
of the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s.
When many Americans hear that the US may go to war against another
nation, they tend to believe there's probably a good reason for it
or that no viable alternatives exist-or they don't think about it
at all. They trust their leaders to represent them and defend their
values. They accept their leaders' claims that war is to ensure
their safety when others wish to harm them. The parties of war play
on Americans' basic values to bring them online. The media
reassures them that the reasons for war are altruistic- that
Americans wish to spread democracy and allow others to adopt their
way of life. But is this the case? With 24 compelling
illustrations, maps and graphs, this book is intended to serve as a
tool for peace advocacy. Well known peace advocates respond to 19
of the most common illusions held by the American public which
weaken their opposition to Washington's wars. "The American way of
war offers a nonstop supply of illusions-while imposing horrific
realities far away and, ultimately, at home too. This book is
intent on dispelling key illusions and coming to terms with human
realities. Between the covers of American Wars, the result is a
compendium of insights and hard-won knowledge of the sort you' ll
rarely find in the daily paper or the evening news. The writers are
myth-busters who challenge the conventional lack of wisdom that
drags the United States into one war after another and keeps us
lethally mired in a warfare state. This collection provides us with
an array of vital perspectives, opening up a crucial topic that
usually remains shut down- what American wars are doing to
humanity, under false pretenses and with calamitous results, around
the world and in our own neighborhoods. The future is at stake.
This book helps us to understand the perils and opportunities of
the present moment. -NORMAN SOLOMON, author of War Made Easy "With
the War on Terror threatening to go on for decades, it's critical
for Americans to examine the myriad ways our government has tricked
us into supporting unjust wars, with catastrophic consequences for
all sides. American Wars uncovers a tragic pattern that must be
broken. Read it and act." -MEDEA BENJAMIN, Code Pink "This country
needs a moral revolution where supporting work for peace and
justice is not seen as weakness. The voices heard in this work
truly "speak truth to power." This book addresses issues that will
empower the reader to more fully appreciate the ethical challenges
America faces and to effectively participate in this change. Its
accessibility will attract, inform and inspire the next generation
of peace activists." -RAY PARRISH, Vietnam Veterans Against the War
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