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Reaganism & the Death of Representative Democracy

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The book presents a critical analysis of how Reaganism has undermined representative democracy, transforming the U.S. into a plutocracy dominated by wealthy individuals and corporations. Walter Williams argues that this shift, exemplified by the policies of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, has weakened essential government institutions, leading to failures in homeland security and rampant corporate fraud. He urges Americans to overcome political apathy and scrutinize the influence of politicians and corporations, while also critiquing the media's role in this decline.

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Reaganism & the Death of Representative Democracy, Walter Williams

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