The Hypocrisy of Democracy: How the American Dream Became the African American Nightmare

The Hypocrisy of Democracy: How the American Dream Became the African American Nightmare
Author: Rashaad Singleton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781793449344

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The Hypocrisy Of Democracy: How The American Dream Became The African American Nightmare, is a unapologetic view of what American democracy is through the eyes of black people. In this book, the author goes into great depth about the true identity of black Americans and their oppression, before, during, and after the Transatlantic Slave Trade. He explains how America purposefully made so called "African-Americans" into a nation of consumers rather than producers in various ways. For instance, instead of reparations and restitutions for chattel slavery, black Americans were giving "Black Codes," "Jim Crow Laws," "Mass Incarceration," "Convict Leasing," "Lead Water," "GMO Food" and most importantly a miseducation. On top of that, black Americans regularly have to deal with job discrimination, bank discrimination, and housing discrimination. Yet, somehow, America wants black Americans to see this as the "Land of the Free." How is that possible? This book explains how African Americans can no longer lie to themselves and each to other for the sake of appeasing their white peers. The author offers solutions to combatting these forces through scholarship, knowledge of self, and mastering group economics.

A Heritage of Hypocrisy

A Heritage of Hypocrisy
Author: Holliston Perni
Publisher: Pleasant Mount Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0976748975

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In the dark says since the attack on the World Trade Center, the question that many Americans have asked is: Why? Why do 'they' hate us as they do? Is it, as our leaders would have us believe, because they hate our freedom? To understand what others find objectionable in us, we must take a long and brutally honest view of how we act, versus what we like to say about ourselves. The facts, as this book demonstrates, are incontrovertible: Our history is an unbroken progression of atrocities, betrayals of trust, and abuses of the rule of law, both to our global neighbors as well as our own citizens. Since the arrival of the first settlers, we have cheated and swindled, committed the most sweeping genocide in history (100,000,000 members of the indigenous populations), attacked civilian populations with nuclear weapons, promoted conflicts at home and abroad, supported brutal right-wing regimes, bullied those weaker than us, and performed gruesome experiments on the most defenseless of our own citizens: poor southern blacks, retarded teens, and pregnant women. These, sadly, are the facts, and are what others see when we say our proud slogans about peace and promoting democracy. But who among us is actually responsible for this ignominious state of affairs? As Perni argues, all of these iniquities can be traced to three sources: big business, fundamentalist, right-wing Christians, whom he characterizes as our own domestic Taliban, and a corrupt government that serves the corporations while manipulating the easily swayed voters.

Selling America to the Highest Bidder

Selling America to the Highest Bidder
Author: J. Mark A. Swan
Publisher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781647186296

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Selling America To The Highest Bidder: Hypocrisy Is Not Democracy! is a novel of political discovery in which a man and a woman, working together and arguing about what they find, fall in love as they expose destructive forces at work in a search for political integrity in America.

Hypocrisy in American Political Attitudes

Hypocrisy in American Political Attitudes
Author: Timothy P. Collins
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2017-07-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319540122

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This book illuminates, and ultimately defends, attitudinal hypocrisy within the personal politics of Americans by utilizing statistical analyses within political history, social psychology, public opinion, and political science. Within a simple and parsimonious model of political attitudes, along with a novel method of calculating and operationalizing what attitudinal hypocrisy is, the book argues that the wielding of conflicting attitudes is a necessary characteristic of the American electorate. It uses an innovative multidisciplinary approach to answer some of the most pervasive questions in American politics: Why do conservatives preach the value of economic libertarianism, but decry the lack of government involvement in social issues and the military? Why do liberals extol the virtues of a regulatory economic state, but not a cultural or military state?

Fighting for Justice in the Land of Hypocrisy

Fighting for Justice in the Land of Hypocrisy
Author: J Wayne Frye
Publisher: Peninsula Publishing/Olympia Books
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-07-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780973597356

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Wayne Frye has written another blistering expose on American hypocrisy. In this 2nd edition of the book, he parades out a group of individuals who have suffered mightily at the hands of American leaders who want to stifle all dissent in their obsession to program the compliant American populace to do the bidding of those who would enslave all of humanity to corporate dominated capitalism, patriotic servitude and religious bigotry. This is a gripping tale of woe that reads like a novel and will keep you on the edge of your seat. How America strives to suppress dissent and control people makes you realize that we must all be eternally vigilant to make sure the social democracies of the world do not slip into the same American pattern of oppression and manipulation that puts, not only freedom of speech at peril, but will make all of us slaves to the corporate bottom line that is the real power in America, which fuels its war machine and poverty gulag.

The Color of Our Shame

The Color of Our Shame
Author: Christopher J. Lebron
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019993634X

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The Color of Our Shame argues that political thought must supply the arguments necessary to address the moral problems that attend racial inequality and make those problems salient to a democratic polity.

Democracy Hypocrisy

Democracy Hypocrisy
Author: Daniel Mark Cohen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781450255738

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Internationally celebrated, America's Declaration of Independence resounds throughout the earth, proclaiming to all who will listen the self-evident truth that "all men are created equal." Under President Lincoln, this historic proposition gave rise To The Fourteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution, a unique legal mandate that commands no person in this country shall be denied "equal protection of the laws."Combining transcendent political principle with sublime rule of law, this extraordinary ethic is personified in the statue of the Goddess Liberty; standing colossal and defiant in Upper New York Bay, her torch ever illuminating the heavens, she announces to all the world, by day and by night, America's solemn pledge that the tired and poor of distant lands shall, upon reaching these shores, find the elusive, coveted sanctuary heartlessly denied To The by all others.However, For many years now, In gross breach of this majestic national faith, and on a scale so massive it denies precedent, The American government has routinely, methodically, and with unspeakable cruelty, inflicted acute suffering upon hundreds of thousands of poor misfortunate souls who, hopelessly downcast, naively raised their eyes To The United States, expecting from her People the integrity to fulfill the promise of their open pledge.Who are these anonymous, unsuspecting victims of American dishonor? They are the poorest, weakest, and most helpless members of our society- the desperate and destitute paupers from other nations who, inexorably impelled by a state of extreme, unimaginable privation, migrate here in courageous disregard of unjust laws that Dr. King, were he alive today, would surely censure with prophetic severity as "morally wrong and sinful."In flagrant violation of the United States Constitution, federal immigration agents in collusion with state law-enforcement officers, daily acting under the color of governmental authority, have for years now been summarily arresting, secretly detaining, illegally imprisoning, and unilaterally extraditing these people, all in brazen disregard of the rule of law as ratified by the Founding Fathers and upheld for more than two centuries of Anglo-American jurisprudence..In 1855, Abraham Lincoln insisted that to suggest the proposition "all men are created equal" does not apply to foreigners is akin To The suggestion that the latter glorious principle does not apply to Negroes or Catholics; such a notion, declared America's greatest president, Is "hypocrisy."

Political Hypocrisy

Political Hypocrisy
Author: David Runciman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691148155

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A critical assessement of the problems of sincerity and truth in politics argues that we should accept hypocrisy as a fact of politics without resigning ourselves to it or embracing it, drawing on the lessons of such thinkers as Hobbes, Mandeville, Jefferson, Bentham, Sigwick, and Orwell.

Democracy in America (Complete)

Democracy in America (Complete)
Author: Alexis de Tocqueville
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 1320
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1613105002

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Amongst the novel objects that attracted my attention during my stay in the United States, nothing struck me more forcibly than the general equality of conditions. I readily discovered the prodigious influence which this primary fact exercises on the whole course of society, by giving a certain direction to public opinion, and a certain tenor to the laws; by imparting new maxims to the governing powers, and peculiar habits to the governed. I speedily perceived that the influence of this fact extends far beyond the political character and the laws of the country, and that it has no less empire over civil society than over the Government; it creates opinions, engenders sentiments, suggests the ordinary practices of life, and modifies whatever it does not produce. The more I advanced in the study of American society, the more I perceived that the equality of conditions is the fundamental fact from which all others seem to be derived, and the central point at which all my observations constantly terminated. I then turned my thoughts to our own hemisphere, where I imagined that I discerned something analogous to the spectacle which the New World presented to me. I observed that the equality of conditions is daily progressing towards those extreme limits which it seems to have reached in the United States, and that the democracy which governs the American communities appears to be rapidly rising into power in Europe. I hence conceived the idea of the book which is now before the reader. It is evident to all alike that a great democratic revolution is going on amongst us; but there are two opinions as to its nature and consequences. To some it appears to be a novel accident, which as such may still be checked; to others it seems irresistible, because it is the most uniform, the most ancient, and the most permanent tendency which is to be found in history. Let us recollect the situation of France seven hundred years ago, when the territory was divided amongst a small number of families, who were the owners of the soil and the rulers of the inhabitants; the right of governing descended with the family inheritance from generation to generation; force was the only means by which man could act on man, and landed property was the sole source of power. Soon, however, the political power of the clergy was founded, and began to exert itself: the clergy opened its ranks to all classes, to the poor and the rich, the villein and the lord; equality penetrated into the Government through the Church, and the being who as a serf must have vegetated in perpetual bondage took his place as a priest in the midst of nobles, and not infrequently above the heads of kings. The different relations of men became more complicated and more numerous as society gradually became more stable and more civilized. Thence the want of civil laws was felt; and the order of legal functionaries soon rose from the obscurity of the tribunals and their dusty chambers, to appear at the court of the monarch, by the side of the feudal barons in their ermine and their mail. Whilst the kings were ruining themselves by their great enterprises, and the nobles exhausting their resources by private wars, the lower orders were enriching themselves by commerce. The influence of money began to be perceptible in State affairs. The transactions of business opened a new road to power, and the financier rose to a station of political influence in which he was at once flattered and despised. Gradually the spread of mental acquirements, and the increasing taste for literature and art, opened chances of success to talent; science became a means of government, intelligence led to social power, and the man of letters took a part in the affairs of the State. The value attached to the privileges of birth decreased in the exact proportion in which new paths were struck out to advancement. In the eleventh century nobility was beyond all price; in the thirteenth it might be purchased; it was conferred for the first time in 1270; and equality was thus introduced into the Government by the aristocracy itself.