Plantation Capitalism - the Ongoing Struggle for the Soul of America

Plantation Capitalism - the Ongoing Struggle for the Soul of America
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ISBN-10 : 099633260X
ISBN-13 : 9780996332606
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Book Synopsis Plantation Capitalism - the Ongoing Struggle for the Soul of America by : Ray Antley

Download or read book Plantation Capitalism - the Ongoing Struggle for the Soul of America written by Ray Antley and published by . This book was released on 2015-04-19 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Real wages in the US have been slowly declining for the past 40 years. Forty years of failure is enough. Dr Antley is running for president because he wants to double your salary. In this short book Dr Antley makes the case that Plantation Capitalism, the capitalism of a Barbados sugar plantation of 1650, where labor was commoditized, is the central business plan of global corporations of today. They source labor from wherever it is cheapest and sell in the US with offshore untaxed bank accounts.That is why we are 18.2 trillion i debt. That is why wages have declined 10% since 1973. He advocates a return to a National capitalism, the American System of Abraham Lincoln where revenue comes from tariffs rather than payroll taxes. Since 1993 the Chinese have been implementing a National Capitalism. Their economic output per capita has grown 17.6 times as fast as ours over the past 20 years. It's time for a change for the better.


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