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Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy and What We Can Do About It Hardcover – March 1, 2016
American democracy has become coin operated. Special interest groups increasingly control every level of government. The necessity of raising huge sums of campaign cash has completely changed the character of politics and policy making, determining what elected representatives stand for and how they spend their time. The marriage of great wealth and intense political influence has rendered our country unable to address our most pressing problems, from runaway government spending to climate change to the wealth gap. It also defines our daily lives: from the cars we drive to the air we breathe to the debt we owe.
In this powerful work of reportage, Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman, two vigilant watchdogs, expose legalized corruption and link it to the kitchen-table issues citizens face every day. Inciting our outrage, the authors then inspire us by introducing us to the army of reformers laying the groundwork for change, ready to be called into action. The battle plan for reform presented is practical, realistic, and concrete. No one-except some lobbyists and major political donors-likes business as usual, and this book intends to help forge a new army of reformers who are compelled by a patriotic duty to fight for a better democracy.
An impassioned, infuriating, yet ultimately hopeful call to arms, Nation on the Take lays bare the reach of moneyed interests and charts a way forward, toward the recovery of America's original promise.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBloomsbury Press
- Publication dateMarch 1, 2016
- Dimensions6.38 x 1.08 x 9.43 inches
- ISBN-101632861097
- ISBN-13978-1632861092
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"Potter and Penniman show that our corrupt political campaign finance system, which is increasingly controlled by billionaires and special interests, is an issue that should concern all Americans." - Bernie Sanders
"There could be no more important or timely book than Nation on the Take. Potter and Penniman make a compelling case that moneyed interests have seized control of the levers of power in ways we haven’t seen since the Gilded Age. This is a stirring guide for how we can work together to reclaim our democracy and reunify our country." ―Doris Kearns Goodwin
"Whether Republican, Democrat, or Independent, we are, first of all, Americans. This book makes a powerful case that dark money darkens our democracy, and we must rise and join as patriots to reclaim our cherished right to self-government." ―Senator Alan Simpson, (R-WY, 1979–97)
"Nation on the Take is a timely and inspired book about a uniquely American problem. But Penniman and Potter don’t merely draw our attention to the ways money dominates politics--they expertly show how the crisis connects with our daily lives and offer a path forward that includes people from all walks of life and all political persuasions." ―Arianna Huffington
"Nation on the Take is a tour de force, a work of immense importance in the seminal debate at the core of all debates: will our nation be sold to the highest bidder or will the American people reestablish the republic our founders intended. A gripping and frightening exposé of the crisis, along with profound yet practical suggestions to repair the dysfunction, Nation on the Take should be required reading for all who care about America." ―Jack Abramoff, author of CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: The Hard Truth about Washington Corruption from America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist
"If you're among of the 90% of Americans who think our political system is broken, Nation on the Take is made for you. Wendell Potter & Nick Penniman have compiled a fact-packed handbook for political reform: the nitty-gritty on how billionaires’ campaign contributions and corporate cash have captured both political parties and bought policies for the 1 percent; how each of us pays a price in our daily lives for the runaway political money game; and, most important, specific suggestions on how we can reform our broken system and get our democracy back on track." ―Hedrick Smith, former Washington bureau chief of for the New York Times and author of WHO STOLE THE AMERICAN DREAM?
"The biggest challenge surrounding the issue of politics and money is that so many recognize it is a problem but so few can articulate why and what we can do about it. Penniman and Potter have cut through the clutter and distilled the essence of the challenge in a way that should have people marching in the streets. They make a compelling case that Americans across the political spectrum, from MoveOn Democrats to Tea Party Republicans, should care about this issue because it is an existential threat to our very democracy." ―Mark McKinnon, former communications director advisor for George W. Bush
"This book is a rare achievement -- a profoundly serious analysis of our politics that is elegantly written, passionately argued, and convincingly detailed. It goes beyond the familiar 'the system is broken' rhetoric to make dramatically clear what's at stake for every citizen when government is run by a pay-as-you-go band of plutocrats. Moreover, the pieces of the solution are on the table if we find the will to put them back together. It is clear-eyed and direct about a subject that is too often wrapped in opaque policy-wonk prose." ―Landon Jones, former managing editor of People Magazine
"There is no doubt that our democracy is in crisis. And when democracy is in crisis, so is our economic system. As Nation on the Take so adeptly shows, Big Money and crony capitalism go hand in hand. Any entrepreneur looking to make it today is up against a rigged game -- one that is not just rigged on behalf of billionaire political donors, but also billion-dollar corporations that want to make sure the rules benefit them at the expense of everything and everyone else. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to de-rig the economy and restore the power of everyday citizens." ―Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's
About the Author
Wendell Potter is a senior analyst at the Center for Public Integrity, the senior fellow on health care at the Center for Media and Democracy, and a leading critic of the health insurance industry. His book Deadly Spin won the 2011 Ridenhour Book Prize.
Nick Penniman is executive director of the organization Issue One. He was previously publisher of the Washington Monthly and director of the Huffington Post Investigative Fund.
Both authors live in the D.C. area.
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- Publisher : Bloomsbury Press (March 1, 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1632861097
- ISBN-13 : 978-1632861092
- Item Weight : 1.22 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.38 x 1.08 x 9.43 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #841,408 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #675 in General Elections & Political Process
- #761 in Political Corruption & Misconduct
- #1,082 in United States National Government
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020Wow. What a crushing book to read just from the sheer amount of information that CLEARLY points out how corrupt our 'democracy' and governing system is. It is sickening but truly this book shines a light on so many difficult fields (pharma, medical care, big banking, etc). Really opened my eyes to a lot and had me looking deeper into what politicians are receiving what funding and from who and how this is affecting their voting decisions.
Truly feel if every American read this we would see major changes to our system for the better and do more actionable steps to get corrupt big $ out of our government pockets.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018Very informative book and an easy read. The government is corrupt with both parties bought off by corporations. It is frustrating to see that the US is now an oligarchy, no longer a democracy. We the people , regardless of party affiliation, must rise up and take our country back.It is THAT bad now.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2016I believe there's a lot of good information here that even informed citizens will find new. I highly recommend it to all who are concerned with the direction our country has taken, especially in the past 30 years or so. It concentrates most highly on our country since around 2008, and in doing so gives a well-rounded analyses of the types of things corporations are doing with their newly found freedoms to, in essence, harm our country and/or their individual regions, for their narrow interests. It covers many different issues, as well as who has done what to advance their personal (as opposed to what's best for their region or the country as a whole) agendas, along with the state and federal politicians who've assisted them along the way in one corrupt deal and blatant favoritism scheme after another.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2016Everybody should read Nation on the Take to understand the pressures on Congressmen and women and to see how too many of them crumble in the face of temptation to line their own pockets. WE the people are allowing our "leaders " to damage our democracy and our economy even as they pretend to be 'doing the will of the people'. It is an evenly presented and well-documented portrayal of the influence of groups like the NRA and even of individuals on the actions of our representatives and senators. Republicans tend to come off less well than Democrats, although corruption is in both branches of Congress. Such books should be used in book clubs and council groups.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2019This may sound cynical but..... this book points out the severe problem we have with out politicians. How many are honest remains to be seen. Unfortunately, this seems to be the "standard issue" for all of their ilk whether here or in other parts of the world.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2017This should be mandatory reading in modern civics classes but also, if you've ever had a Facebook debate about lobbyists, or why big money is harming our country, this book will give you the facts and figures you need for a rational policy debate. Page after page of context, research and logic. The author's style is conversational and approachable and you will be blown away by the dismal state of affairs our country is in after only a few years past Citizens United.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2016Like other books/sources, this one covers a lot of the basics and enough to enrage any who try to pay closer attention to the corruption of our system. It gives a good bit of ammunition in one place. And while I appreciate some brevity, some things seem deliberately left out. Obama took a hit for not keeping to his ideal of standing up to the pharmaceutical industry. But on Wall Street, the book starts the story and then switches to Dems turning right (p 82). It did not emphasize how Obama brought on Clinton's dereg team, received $1mill in bundled Goldman Sachs funds, and the results. The defense industry got little if any mention. Nor did AIPAC. And the inter-relation of the banks, banking system, and the FED are glossed over. It's almost like the DEM version of the old Glenn Beck rants on Fox News where he might admit Republicans are bad too but then hit the Democrats most of the time. The authors give some bipartisan views of disgust and support for reform. But some of those who talk-the-talk do not walk-the-walk. Example: Lindsey Graham (p 220) who when I lived in SC 10 years ago was known for his $4.5 million campaign "war chests." I agree with the other critic about the naivite of the solutions. There have been some successes as documented in the book. But this took over 100 years to get this bad and it will take that long to reform the system, get the American people off the corrupt mindset, and undo all the damage.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2016After reading Jane Meyers "Dark Money" which was excellent but depressing I needed something provided examples of how moneyed interests actually get their way and this book provides that information in stunning detail. The section on Formaldehyde is really shocking. The last part of the book provides an optimistic description of groups and individuals who are involved and making some headway to rein in the march toward a government for the rich "buy" the rich. I wish this book and others like it could somehow strike a nerve of consciousness that some of the junk written by Coulter and O' reilly manages to capture.

