Who Really Rules America

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Author: Richard Pelton ISBN: 1230001534214
Publisher: New York : New England Free Press Publication: February 4, 2017
Imprint: Highly Concentrated Finance Capital Controls Even the Largest Corporations. This article was reprinted from the national bi-monthly magazine of the Progressive Labor Party. Copies of PL are available from: Box 808, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 Language: English
Author: Richard Pelton
ISBN: 1230001534214
Publisher: New York : New England Free Press
Publication: February 4, 2017
Imprint: Highly Concentrated Finance Capital Controls Even the Largest Corporations. This article was reprinted from the national bi-monthly magazine of the Progressive Labor Party. Copies of PL are available from: Box 808, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201
Language: English

Never has capital in the united States beeen so concentrated.  Today in the hands of an extremely small number of finaciers run the threads of the entire imperialist economy.  From the corner gas station to a copper mine in Chile extends an empire controlled by a handful of closely allied financial groups that directly control the builk of basic domestic industry, the builk of domestic finance and all the overseas empire of American capital; indirectly the rest of the economy is under their sway.  These are the real ruleres; they have all the power and they share it with no one.

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Never has capital in the united States beeen so concentrated.  Today in the hands of an extremely small number of finaciers run the threads of the entire imperialist economy.  From the corner gas station to a copper mine in Chile extends an empire controlled by a handful of closely allied financial groups that directly control the builk of basic domestic industry, the builk of domestic finance and all the overseas empire of American capital; indirectly the rest of the economy is under their sway.  These are the real ruleres; they have all the power and they share it with no one.

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