Books tagged: capitalism

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Freedom Club    by Saul Garnell
Price: $2.99 USD. 120020 words. Published on December 6, 2011. .

A speculative fiction depicting a future world overrun by consumerism, technology, and discontent. Where being human isn’t good enough, as God-like Sentient Beings threaten the very meaning of life. Written in a way that echoes John Brunner’s Stand on Zanzibar, Freedom Club is frighteningly prescient, and intensely powerful.
Barack Obama and the Enemies Within    by Trevor Loudon
Price: $9.99 USD. 171480 words. Published by Trevor Loudon on December 11, 2011. .

"Trevor Loudon does the job that few in the media ever even attempt. This eye-opening book is proof that one person really can make a difference, especially when they have no agenda other than finding the truth.” -Glenn Beck, #1 New York Times bestselling author and founder of GBTV.
The Insatiable Cloud - How Wall Street & Washington Broke Capitalism    by M. A. Farrell
Price: $4.95 USD. 17830 words. Published on December 23, 2011. .

Wonder why our nation has gone into debt for TRILLIONS and TRILLIONS of dollars, yet our economy staggers to get of the mat? Where did all the money go? We have a right to know as we've indentured our future, the future of our kids and the future of our kids' kids in order to pay it back.
Did Greed Kill Capitalism?    by Jack R. Williams
Price: $5.99 USD. 131480 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on January 13, 2012. .

American capitalism changed fundamentally after 1980. Aggressive deregulation, privatization, entitlements, greed and creative financing have since generated a chaotic market and drove America into astonishing debt. Simultaneously, the world has innovated and invented itself into an Information Revolution, analogous to the earlier Industrial Revolution.
Capitalism's Final Solution    by Larry Wohlgemuth
Price: $1.99 USD. 86160 words. Published on January 16, 2012. .

Laura Johnson thought she had made it big, however she didn't count on her conscience coming back to haunt her. Faced with danger to her family, she grudgingly gives it all up. In the process she regains her humanity and the love of her life. Capitalism's Final Solution shows the extent to which some will go for money, and reminds us that transformation is possible, even for a capitalist.
Bilderberg Club 1954 - 2011    by Heinz Duthel
Price: $9.99 USD. 326060 words. Published on January 31, 2012. .

Bilderberg Club 1954 - 2011 ”All we need is the right major crisis and the nations will accept the new world order.“ Bilderberger David Rockefeller
There Were No Banks In The Stone Age    by William Lau
Price: $9.99 USD. 22260 words. Published on February 19, 2012. .

Questions about the financial crisis, taxpayers' bailout money, wealth gap, the 1%, and why? The book takes a hard-hitting look at the key issues: who is to blame, what happened to the TARP money, the income tax system, Wall St. bonuses, but most importantly, capitalism, the wealth gap, and the U.S. savings rate. His book will surprise many on both sides of the fence, both the 1% and the 99%.
The Towers    by Charles Miller
Price: Free! 1810 words. Published on February 24, 2012. .

The most traumatic disaster in modern history. The short, explosive story of a boy and his life changing quest to save his father.
Born of Necessity    by Joe Boschi
Price: $0.99 USD. 79340 words. Published on March 22, 2012. .

A covert organization's next step after eliminating a key player in an anti government association is the removal of the US President from office in Boschi's thrilling sequel to Conceived in Liberty. The New Wave Patriots enlist Roland Southfield to ensure someone new is behind the desk in the oval office.
Capitalism - The Great American Hoax    by R. Vincent Riccio
Price: $3.95 USD. 63360 words. Published on March 24, 2012. .

Capitalism! Is it truly the strength our politicians tell us? Or is it a grotesque weakness that preys upon the weak, the innocent, the helpless, the poor, the disadvantaged, shrinking the middle class, so only a few percent of the population can thrive! Here are the brave and unabashed arguments against America’s Capitalism, its immoralities, unethical behavior, & immoral & sacrilegious design.