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Levers of Power

How the 1% Rules and What the 99% Can Do About It
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Levers of Power explores how the corporate elite influences American politics, examining how businesses shape policy decisions even in democratic settings. The authors delve into the roles of lobbying, campaign contributions, and political networks to reveal the mechanisms behind corporate power. It's a critical analysis of how economic interests often steer public policy, challenging the notion of voter-driven politics.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the dynamics of political power and its distribution, particularly in the context of social movements and their ability to influence policy. It offers a critical analysis of power structures within governments and corporations and explores how effective activism can challenge and shift these structures. Ideal for those interested in understanding the underlying mechanics of change in the realm of politics and current affairs.

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It’s no secret that the 1%—the business elite that commands the largest corporations and the connected network of public and private institutions—exercise enormous control over the US government. While this control is usually attributed to campaign donations and lobbying, Levers of Power argues that corporate power derives from control over the economic resources on which daily life depends.

Government officials must constantly strive to keep capitalists happy, lest they go on “capital strike”—that is, refuse to invest in particular industries or locations, or move their holdings to other countries—and therefore impose material hardship on specific groups or the economy as a whole. For this reason, even politicians who are not dependent on corporations for their electoral success must fend off the interruption of corporate investment.

Levers of Power documents the pervasive power of corporations and other institutions with decision-making control over large pools of capital, particularly the Pentagon. It also shows that the most successful reform movements in recent US history—for workers’ rights, for civil rights, and against imperialist wars—succeeded by directly targeting the corporations and other institutional adversaries that initiated and benefitted from oppressive policies.

Though most of today’s social movements focus on elections and politicians, movements of the 99% are most effective when they inflict direct costs on corporations and their allied institutions. This strategy is also more conducive to building a revolutionary mass movement that can replace current institutions with democratic alternatives.

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Levers of Power is praised for its clear and insightful analysis of how capitalists exert influence over government through mechanisms like capital strikes. The book argues that instead of focusing on elected officials, popular movements achieve more by directly targeting capitalists. It offers a deep dive into the power dynamics in America, challenging traditional democratic narratives and suggesting strategies for building mass power.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788730969

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 July 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 252g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Kevin A. Young is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.Tarun Banerjee is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh.Michael Schwartz is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Stony Brook University.

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