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Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class -- And What We Can Do About It Hardcover – Big Book, September 1, 2006

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Millions of working Americans talk, act, and vote as if their economic interests match those of the megawealthy, the multinational corporations, and the politicians who do their bidding. How did this happen? According to Air America radio host Thom Hartmann, the apologists of the Right have become masters of the subtle and largely subconscious aspects of political communication. It’s not an escalation in Iraq, it’s a surge; it’s not the inheritance tax, it’s the death tax; it’s not drilling for oil, it’s exploring for energy.

Conservatives didn’t intuit the path to persuasive messaging—they learned these techniques. There is no reason why progressives can’t learn them too. In Cracking the Code, Hartmann shows you how. Drawing on his background as a psychotherapist and advertising executive as well as a national radio host, he breaks down the science and technology of effective communication so you can apply it to your own efforts to counter right-wing disinformation. It’s both an art and a science—as Hartmann explains, political persuasion is as much about biology as ideology, about knowing how the brain processes information and how that influences the way people perceive messages, make decisions, and form a worldview.

Throughout the book, Hartmann shows you precisely how to master this technology, providing examples dating back to the time of the Founding Fathers. As you read deeply in this book, you’ll see things you hadn’t realized were there—in everything from advertising to political rants—and discover abilities you didn’t know you had. Whether you’re a politician, an activist, a volunteer, or a concerned citizen, you’ll develop a strong sense for how to reach into that part of the collective human psyche where we truly do have the power to create a new world.
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Beginning with the Reagan administration, the U.S. government has steadily instituted policies and legislation that favor corporations over citizens, argues Air America host Hartmann (The Ultimate Sacrifice). Analyzing the rhetoric and policies of the current administration's "compassionate conservatism," Hartmann goes on to detail the ways in which safety nets for working people (from progressive taxation to antitrust legislation to Social Security) have been steadily weakened, and argues that an empowered, educated middle class is crucial to a functioning democracy. Chapters detail the ways in which what gets called "the free market" is not really free (for good reason, he notes), how "We the People create the middle class," how the policies of the Founding Fathers and figures like FDR still have a lot to teach us, and ways for "Leveling the Playing Field." Though far from comprehensive, and despite its sensationalist title, Hartmann's latest is an intelligent critique of the contemporary plight of the middle class.
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“I think many of us recognize that for all but the wealthiest, life in America is getting increasingly hard. Screwed explores why, showing how this is no accidental process, but rather the product of conscious political choices, choices we can change with enough courage and commitment. Like all of Thom’s great work, it helps show us the way forward.”
—Paul Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Will Take a Little While

“Once again, Thom Hartmann hits the bull’s eye with a much needed exposé of the so-called ‘free market.’ Anyone concerned about the future of our nation needs to read Screwed now.”
—Michael Toms, Founding President, New Dimensions World Broadcasting Network and author of A Time For Choices: Deep Dialogues for Deep Democracy

“If we are going to live in a Democracy, we need to have a healthy middle class.  Thom Hartmann shows us how the ‘cons’ have wronged this country, and tells us what needs to be done to reclaim what it is to be American.”
— Eric Utne, Founder, Utne magazine

“Thom Hartmann’s book explains in simple language and with concrete research the details of the Neo-con’s war against the American middle class. It proves what many have intuited and serves to remind us that without a healthy, employed, and vital middle class, America is no more than the richest Third World country on the planet.”
— Peter Coyote, Actor and author of Sleeping Where I Fall

“The powers that be are running roughshod over the powers that OUGHT to be. Hartmann tells us what went wrong — and what you and I can do to help set American right again.”
—Jim Hightower, National Radio Commentator, Writer, Public Speaker, and author of the bestselling Thieves in High Places

“Hartmann speaks with the straight talking clarity and brilliance of a modern day Tom Paine as he exposes the intentional and systematic destruction of America’s middle class by an alliance of political con artists and outlines a program to restore it. This is Hartmann at his best. Essential reading for those interested in restoring the institution that made America the envy of the world.”
— David C. Korten, author of The Great Turning and When Corporations Rule the World

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berrett-Koehler Publishers; First Edition (September 1, 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1576754146
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1576754146
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.15 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.44 x 0.92 x 9.5 inches
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Thom Hartmann is the four-time Project Censored Award-winning, New York Times best-selling author of 25 books currently in print in over a dozen languages on five continents.

Hartmann is also an internationally known speaker on culture and communications, an author, and an innovator in the fields of psychiatry, ecology, and economics.

The co-founder (with his wife, Louise) and former Executive Director of The New England Salem Children's Village (1978) and The Hunter School (1997), he has led national innovations in the areas of residential treatment for abused children and private/public education for learning-disabled children.

He has helped set up hospitals, famine relief programs, schools, and refugee centers in India, Uganda, Australia, Colombia, Russia, and the United States through the German-based Salem International program. Formerly rostered with the State of Vermont as a psychotherapist, founder of The Michigan Healing Arts Center, and licensed as an NLP Trainer by Richard Bandler (who wrote the foreword to one of Thom's books), he was the originator of the revolutionary "Hunter/Farmer Hypothesis" to understand the psychiatric condition known as Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).

A guest faculty member at Goddard College in Vermont, he also synthesized the "Younger/Older Culture model" for describing the underpinnings - and possible solutions - to the world's ecological and socio-political crises, suggesting that many of our problems are grounded in cultural "stories" which go back thousands of years.

Leonardo DiCaprio was inspired by Thom's book "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" to make the movie "The 11th Hour" (in which Thom appears), and a series of environmental videos narrated by Hartmann and DiCaprio, available at Green World Rising.

Talkers Magazine named Thom Hartmann as the most important progressive talk show host in America for the past decade, and for three of the past five years the #1 most important progressive host, in their “Heavy Hundred” ranking. His radio show is syndicated on for-profit radio stations nationwide by WYD Media, on non-profit and community stations nationwide by Pacifica, across the entire North American continent on SiriusXM Satellite radio, on cable systems nationwide by Cable Radio Network (CRN) and Free Speech TV, on its own YouTube channel, via subscription podcasts, worldwide through the US American Forces Network, and through the Thom Hartmann App in the App Store. The radio show is also simulcast as TV in realtime into nearly 60 million US and Canadian homes by the Free Speech TV Network on Dish Network, DirectTV, and cable TV systems nationwide.

As an entrepreneur, he's founded several successful businesses which still are operating, and lived and worked with his wife, Louise, and their three (now adult) children on several continents.

He was born and grew up in Michigan, and retains strong ties to the Midwest, although he and Louise have lived in New Hampshire, Vermont, Georgia, Germany, Washington DC, and Oregon.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2011
    Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class by Thom Hartmann

    "Screwed..." is a fantastic book about how the corporate right has threatened democracy by systematically squeezing the middle class. This 249-page book is composed of fifteen chapters that are broken out by the following three parts: Part I: A Middle Class Requires Democracy, Part II. Democracy Requires a Middle Class and Part III. Governing for We the People.

    Positives:
    1. Thom Hartman has a way with words. His elegant prose is matched by cogent thoughts.
    2. It's a pleasure to read a book from a knowledgeable author who knows how to engage the reader.
    3. What a wonderful way to learn history. Interesting and accessible.
    4. An inspiring book with substance. There is conviction and passion behind his words.
    5. Knowledge is a powerful tool. This book is empowering.
    6. Our beliefs should be as strong as the evidence for them. Mr. Hartmann provides well-referenced compelling arguments.
    7. The middle class defined and a wonderful historical account on the vision of our founding fathers.
    8. The close relationship between the middle class and democracy.
    9. Democrats versus the Cons, and why the shoe fits.
    10. The realization backed by a long list of examples that business will not always do what's best for society.
    11. The legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
    12. Fascinating look at the failed political philosophy of Ronal Reagan.
    13. One of the great strengths of this book is that not only does it point out the negative factors that have threatened our democracy but how to reclaim it. Excellent!
    14. Great thought-provoking quotes throughout.
    15. Despite a clear progressive agenda, one that for the record I ascribe to, the author's criticism is even-handed. Mr. Hartmann is very critical of NAFTA and GATT which were signed by Bill Clinton.
    16. The myth that a smaller government means fewer taxes for you and me. A "reverse Robin Hood".
    17. The real roles of a democratic government.
    18. Thomas Jefferson and the concept of "free" market in perspective.
    19. Why the middle class is shrinking...so many great arguments.
    20. The rise of the "corporateocracy" at the expense of us all.
    21. Bad big pharma!
    22. A fascinating look at the founders' vision. The great Thomas Paine.
    23. The true historical significance of the Boston Tea Party. I'll drink to that!
    24. Where the concept of corporations as persons came from and the implications. That tidbit alone is worth the price of the book.
    25. What causes the loss of democracy? Find out.
    26. American fascism illustrated.
    27. How the Iraqi war screwed American taxpayers...upsetting to say the least.
    28. The eye-opening account of prisons for profits and the implications.
    29. Health care as it should be.
    30. The evolution of heath care in America.
    31. What is threatening Medicare? Find out.
    32. Social-Security as an anti-poverty insurance program, not an investment program.
    33. What the government needs to do help increase the middle class.
    34. The illegal employer problem.
    35. The living wage as a step toward the middle class.
    36. The need for progressive taxes and how it works.
    37. Links worked great on the Kindle, thank you.
    38. A treat to read from cover to cover and a future reference book.

    Negatives:
    1. Clearly Thom Hartmann has a progressive agenda, and at time gives you the illusion that FDR can do no wrong while Reagan was evil.
    2. It never hurts to add charts or illustrations to complement the elegant prose.
    3. Setting aside more time to read more books from Thom Hartmann.

    In summary, A fabulous book that met all my expectations. Educational, fun, inspiring and so well researched it was a treat to read. Mr. Hartmann is one of the reasons I love reading books so much. Highly recommended.

    Further suggestions: "Perfectly Legal..." by David Cay Johnston, "American Fascists..." by Chris Hedges, "The Conservative Assault on the Constitution" by Erwin Chemerinsky, and "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2007
    Though Thom has put together an enjoyable book filled with facts and thought provoking material I get the impression from reading other reviews that some serious points were missed (maybe those reviewers didn't actually read the book).

    Number one point of the book was that a Strong Democracy and Strong Middle Class are symbiotic.

    Other points:

    - Unions have historically been a catalyst for bringing better working conditions, better pay, and better benefits to all.

    - A well educated populous tends to create a better government and is more likely to be willing to be involved with their government.

    - Simple economics shows us that if the majority of the people don't have money to burn our economy suffers.

    He made many other points as well in this book but if you claim you read it and didn't get at least one valid point, then I surmise you haven't read it.

    As for those who focus on Thom's statements of raising the minimum wage, consider this; he may have been trying to get you thinking about the gargantuan raises that CEO's have received over the years while the average workers barely got any. Does raising the minimum wage solve the problem? Probably not, but removing caps on FICA earnings and reversing tax cuts on the upper 1% might make a difference.

    I agree somewhat with those who feel a minimum wage increase isn't the answer to our economic woes, but people are looking for short term fixes and until the multi-millionaires realize that they are doing damage to their country (as well as themselves) by not demanding a reversal in their tax cuts we will continue down a path where we are thoroughly "Screwed".
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
    Author’s argument was well supported with evidence, clearly presented, and did not rely on jargon, partisanship, or ideology. Scary, but a perspective all citizens should ponder.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Only intelligent people read intelligent books, the rest are walking off a cliff.
    Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2015
    Try and have a conversation with your Millennial friends.. can you say mentally challenged? The youth of today need to know how corrupt it is, and vote in people who care. Then again..it is far too late.