

Gangs of America
The Rise of Corporate Power and the Disabling of Democracy
Book • 2003
In 'Gangs of America,' Ted Nace details the rise of corporate power in America through a series of fascinating stories.
The book explores how corporations gained more rights than people, tracing the events and people that have shaped the modern corporation.
Nace argues that corporations have deleterious effects on society and the economy, and he critiques the role of business in shaping political policy.
The book is a comprehensive history of American corporations and their changing status and rights, highlighting key legal decisions and their consequences on democracy.
The book explores how corporations gained more rights than people, tracing the events and people that have shaped the modern corporation.
Nace argues that corporations have deleterious effects on society and the economy, and he critiques the role of business in shaping political policy.
The book is a comprehensive history of American corporations and their changing status and rights, highlighting key legal decisions and their consequences on democracy.
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