
This week's cover story in the Nation Magazine [4] features two friends of CMD, John Nichols and Bob McChesney, writing about the Dollarocracy, the title of their new book by Persius Books. Also this week, the authors start their Dollarocracy vs. Democracy book tour which entails hundreds of appearances across the nation.
Below we excerpt from the Nation article and remind folks they can get Dollarocracy at their local bookstore or through CMD with a donation to support our independent reporting [5]:
After the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United ruling, we began what would become a three-year survey of the state of American democracy, using the 2010 and 2012 election cycles as touchstones but focusing on a range of electoral, governmental and journalistic measures of democratic decay. The experience forced us to recognize the futility of timid supplications in pursuit of reforming politics and the media. We did this not as critics of the reform impulse, but as co-founders of a media reform organization who have maintained a long-term faith in the power of organizing and the potential of electoral politics to achieve consequential change. We retain that faith, along with a deep understanding of the value of continual prodding at the local, state and national levels. But we concluded that mild reforms are no longer sufficient to address a political crisis as far-reaching as any the nation has known.
The United States has experienced fundamental changes that are dramatically detrimental to democracy. Voters' ability to define political discourse has been so diminished that even decisive election results like Barack Obama's in 2012 have little impact. That's because powerful interests -- freed to, in effect, buy elections, unhindered by downsized and diffused media that must rely on revenue from campaign ads -- now set the rules of engagement. Those interests so dominate politics that the squabbling of Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives, is a sideshow to the great theater of plutocracy and plunder.
This is not democracy. This is dollarocracy.
Here are some of the authors' upcoming events:
Links:
[1] http://dev.prwatch.org/users/35278/prw-staff
[2] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/democracy
[3] http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdev.prwatch.org%2Fnews%2F2013%2F09%2F12246%2Fdollarocracy-how-big-money-undermines-our-democracy&linkname=Dollarocracy%3A%20How%20Big%20Money%20Undermines%20Our%20Democracy
[4] http://www.thenation.com/article/176140/dollarocracy#axzz2fFMB7CeQ
[5] https://org.salsalabs.com/o/632/p/salsa/donation/common/public/?donate_page_KEY=9668
[6] https://dollarocracydc.eventbrite.com/
[7] https://dollarocracynorthampton.eventbrite.com/
[8] http://www.ash.harvard.edu/Home/News-Events/Events/Dollarocracy
[9] https://dollarocracyboston.eventbrite.com/
[10] http://library.northeastern.edu/news-events/calendar/meet-the-author-dollarocracy-digital-disconnect
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