Tax-Funded Politics
Author: James Bennett
In Tax-Funded Politics, James Bennett argues that governmental agencies, rather than combating abuses, aid and abet them in order to increase their own size and scope. Drawing on a broad range of examples, Bennett shows how the ideals of the nation's Founding Fathers have been subverted by molding and manipulating the will of the people through government-orchestrated propaganda.
Table of Contents:
1 | Introduction : stuck in the lobby | 1 |
2 | Uncle Sam : sugar daddy to the feminists | 13 |
3 | Workers (and teachers) of the world! : apply for grants! | 53 |
4 | Greens scramble for the green | 85 |
5 | Heart, lungs, and the big c : the big three take aim at your wallets and your liberty | 109 |
6 | The black, the brown, and the old | 139 |
7 | Gravy train conservatives | 161 |
8 | Conclusion : as I told the subcommittee... | 193 |
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Marketing Management: Knowledge and Skills
Author: J Paul Peter
Marketing Management: Knowledge and Skills, 7/e, by Peter and Donnelly, serves an overview for critical issues in marketing management. The text strives to enhance knowledge of marketing management and advance student skills so they can develop and maintain successful marketing strategies. The text does this through comprehensive text chapters that analyze that marketing process and gives students the foundation needed for success in marketing management and through 45 cases (16 of them new, many others updated) that go beyond traditional marketing principles and focus on the role of marketing in cross-functional business and organization strategies.
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