Examination of the need for Americans to participate in the political process in order to alter the direction the United States has taken since 1980.|AMERICA's OLIGARCY / Ambrose Lane. - SERIES: Should any American vote for the office of President in 1992| no. 3 Examination of the need for Americans to participate in the political process in order to alter the direction the United States has taken since 1980. CONTENT: Concentration of wealth and the growing multinationals -- The Growth of monopolies since the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 -- Concentration of newspaper ownership -- Decreasing concern for the poor and minorities -- The economic oligarchy and political power -- The Need for a New Spirit in America -- Challenging the economic oligarchy with the United States Constitution -- A Call for grassroots organizing, pressure on Congress, and an attack upon obstructing corporations and government agencies. BROADCAST: KPFK, Nov. 1992.
Concentration of wealth and the growing multinationals -- The Growth of monopolies since the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 -- Concentration of newspaper ownership -- Decreasing concern for the poor and minorities -- The economic oligarchy and political power -- The Need for a New Spirit in America -- Challenging the economic oligarchy with the United States Constitution -- A Call for grassroots organizing, pressure on Congress, and an attack upon obstructing corporations and government agencies.