The issues are organized as chapter themes: toxic chemicals (methyl
bromide), food safety (E. coli and meat inspection), tobacco companies, gun
control, drug companies, job safety, airlines, nursing homes, agricultural
subsidies, tax breaks for corporations, telecommunications deregulation,
and Social Security and Medicare. This is followed by several chapters on
big business centralization, free trade and runaway shops, and corporate
influence in the courts. An appendix lists 32 leading members of Congress,
along with each of their top ten career patrons (corporations and lobbying
PACs). It's a depressing picture. The last two sentences of the book read,
"Today ... there is no leadership or protest against our subjugation to
the powerful economic interests that have captured our Congress and our
politics. We are tired, and there is no alternative but to protest."
ISBN 0-380-97596-3
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