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Hidden Power

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In this groundbreaking follow up to Regime Change Begins at Home, Charles Derber examines what is behind the rise of the corporate regime in America and what we can do to realign ourselves against it. /DOUBLE MEANING OF "HIDDEN POWER:" the book deals with two kinds of hidden power--the power behind "who really rules America," and the power of the American people to change the system /REVEALS THE NATURE OF THE ELECTION TRAP: Unless you build a real movement toward more fundamental change, regime change, nothing is going to change even if you win the election. /TIMELESS: Hidden Power takes the timeless element of Regime Change Begins at Home and expands it into a classic commentary on the phenomenon of elections rather than the 2004 election: 6 of the 9 chapters are new, and 3 are revised versions of chapters that first appeared in Regime Change Begins at Home. Republican? Democrat? Red? Blue? According to Charlie Derber, it's all the same. In Hidden Power, Derber exposes how political and cultural forces have prevented us from seeing the fundamental structure of power (the regime) and from seeing our own powers for changing it. This book will help citizens from all across party lines to understand the difference between the power of parties (and electoral victories) from the power of regimes, and show them that it's up to them to support regime change.

Author Biography:

Charles Derber is Professor of Sociology at Boston College and former director of its graduate program on Social Economy and Social Justice. Derber received his undergraduate degree at Yale University and his PhD at the University of Chicago. He is a prolific scholar in the field of political economy, international relations, and society. He has writ- ten nine earlier books and received major research grants from the U.S. Department of Education and the National Institutes of Mental Health.
Release date Australia
September 11th, 2005
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
336
Dimensions
142x216x25
ISBN-13
9781576753453
Product ID
5860430

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