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Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People

✍ Scribed by Danny Katch


Publisher
Haymarket Books
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
103
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The election of Donald Trump has sent U.S. and the world into uncharted waters, with a bigoted, petty man-child at the head of the planet’s most powerful empire. Danny Katch indicts the hollowness of U.S. political system which led to Trump’s rise and puts forward a vision for a real alternative, a democracy that works for the people.

Danny Katch is an activist and humorist often accused of not knowing the difference. He writes a regular column for SocialistWorker.org and his articles have appeared in Truth-Out, ZNet, and the New York Daily News. He is the author of Socialism... Seriously: A Brief Guide to Human Liberation and America's Got Democracy! The Making of the World's Longest Running Reality Show.


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