Democracy

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    Digital Destiny

    New Media and the Future of Democracy
    Jeff Chester
    $17.95$24.95

    With the explosive growth of the Internet and broadband communications, we now have the potential for a truly democratic media system offering a wide variety of independent sources of news, information, and culture, with control over content in the hands of the many, rather than a few select media giants.

    But the country’s powerful communications companies have other plans. Assisted by a host of hired political operatives and pro-business policy makers, the big cable, TV, and Internet providers are using their political clout to gain ever greater control over the Internet and other digital communication channels. Instead of a “global information commons,” we’re facing an electronic media system designed principally to sell to rather than serve the public, dominated by commercial forces armed with aggressive digital marketing, interactive advertising, and personal data collection.

    Just as Lawrence Lessig translated the mysteries of software and intellectual property for the general reader in Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, Jeff Chester gets beneath the surface of media and telecommunications regulation to explain clearly how our new media system functions, what’s at stake, and what we can do to fight the corporate media’s plans for our “digital destiny”—before it’s too late.


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    What Happened in Ohio?

    Robert J Fitrakis
    $17.95

    In the first comprehensive look at Ohio s voting process in the 2004 presidential election, three pathbreaking investigative journalists compile documentary evidence of massive potential theft and fraud in the presidential vote–problems that may have changed the outcome of the presidential election in Ohio, and thus the nation.

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    10 Excellent Reasons Not to Join the Military

    Elizabeth Weill-greenberg
    $9.99$10.00
    So you’re walking out of school and parked at the gate is a new, bright red Ford Mustang with a hulk of a man in the front seat. He’s sporting a razor cut and wraparound shades. Before you can pass he’s out of the car and blocking your path. “Mind if I take a minute”—he has you by the arm now—”to tell you about the great life in today’s Army and why you should seriously think about signing up?”


    The armed forces are having a tough time attracting new recruits lately, in no small part due to the mess in Iraq. Young people are getting wise to the many excellent reasons not to join the U.S. military, and this handy book brings them all together, combining accessible writing with hard facts and devastating personal testimony. Contributors with firsthand experience point out the dangers facing soldiers, describe the tricks used by recruiters, and emphasize that there really are other options, even in a sluggish economy. It’s essential reading for anyone thinking of signing up.
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    Conned

    Sasha Abramsky
    $25.95
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    Citizen You!

    Mike Loew
    $16.95

    Two leading Onion writers and a film producer lampoon the Bush administration, in words and pictures. Loaded with illustrations, pie charts, and informational graphics, this easy-to-read manual will set Americans of all ages on the path of proper patriotic behavior.

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    Hoodwinked

    The Documents That Reveal How Bush Sold Us a War
    John Prados
    $17.95$60.00

    In America, the wife of the former ambassador who exposed George Bush’s sixteen-word State of the Union fib about uranium from Niger, is now being harassed by allies of the administration. In Britain, the scientist who blew the whistle on Tony Blair has been driven to suicide.

    For all of us who, thanks to these whistle-blowers, now realize that we have been hoodwinked and want to understand exactly how, national security analyst John Prados has compiled and annotated the key source documents behind the selling of the Iraq war to the American public. As these CIA reports, Pentagon briefings, and other materials clearly show, Bush and his spokespeople were playing a crude game of three-card monte, claiming Iraqi ties to Al Qaeda, weapons of mass destruction, and imminent threats, which are here exposed as half-truths, exaggerations, and outright fabrications of a warmongering administration.

    Prados, a noted historian of intelligence and national security, offers readers a firsthand view of incontrovertible evidence that we were had.


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    A Badly Flawed Election

    Ronald Dworkin
    $26.95

    Dworkin, an important liberal analyst, has assembled a distinguished cast of legal scholars and historians to debate the consequences of the flawed election of 2000.

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    Equality and Democracy

    Philip Green
    $19.00

    The first book in The New Press Back-to-Basics Series explains the importance of equality in an age of growing inequality.

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