REVOLT AGAINST THE PLUTOCRACY

by Jay T. Baldwin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/14/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781418454876

About the Book

In a continuing line of thought provoking, controversial books, Revolt Against The Plutocracy picks up where Delight of The Overclass Demise of The Middleclass leaves off, and is another weapon against oppressive, undemocratic, destructive greedy corporate big capitalism, politics and the un-caring, sold out government.  It addresses the continued decline of working incomes and abatement of worker, and consumer rights.  All the while the incomes of the American bourgeoisie, corporate and political elites (plutocrats) have skyrocket to historical levels. Regardless of which party is in power, or the state of the economy, the plutocrats from both the left and the right barrage the American masses with ideological social control (brain washing) to accept stagnating incomes, a declining quality of life, and a slow methodical elimination of American rights and freedoms of choice as the norm.  It is a working Americans handbook, an anti-terrorist kit rich in easy methods not requiring a political degree to fend off corporate/political socio-economic terrorism and sabotage of the American Dream.  In light of the World Com, Enron, WallStreet corruption shenanigans, and the fleecing of America, it's a little guys big stick approach to hold the economy and corporate profit hostage until the we get our share of the American Dream returned to us with interest!  Also a call to arms for patriotic Americans to halt America from becoming the world's largest unchallenged plutocracy.  The plutocracy has been waging domestic war against the masses for twenty years, now it is the peoples time to retaliate!


About the Author

Coming from middleclass roots in Maryland, Jay T. Baldwin has witnessed his standard of living and income to cost ratio continue to decline into the new millennium.  Once living the American Dream comfortably with a blue collar income in the middle to late 80s, now this Dream is becoming a distant memory.  All in spite of taking up several blue collar professional trade career titles in a vane effort to maintain this American heritage, he and millions of his co-workers, once living a comfortable middleclass lifestyle are destined to become the new proletariat working class in a new two class society.  As writer/author of Delight of The Overclass Demise of The Middleclass, he continues his valiant struggle representing the average working American tradesman and company employee in Revolt Against The Plutocracy.  He fights on behalf of the everyday working Joe/Jane, against the greedy American Plutocracy, and to take back the once easily accessible American Dream through pride, quality, loyalty in hard work, the traditional methods of accessing this heritage passed down from generation to generation.