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In Work Is for the People, Joseph Burrell delivers a provocative exploration of civil rights, human In Work Is for the People, Joseph Burrell delivers a provocative exploration of civil rights, human rights, and economic justice. This treatise challenges conventional beliefs about governance, capitalism, and social systems, offering readers a redefinition of the "isms" that shape public discourse. Grounded in historical documents such as the Bill of Rights, the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the book calls for an urgent reevaluation of societal structures to ensure they truly serve the people.Redefining the -Isms: Burrell exposes the false narratives propagated by political factions, presenting a fresh perspective on liberalism, conservatism, and capitalism. By dissecting the language of these ideologies, the book empowers readers to think critically about orthodox arguments and evaluate them against timeless values of democracy, equality, and freedom. This critical examination reveals the flaws in systems designed to prioritize corporate and political elites over ordinary citizens.Advocating for Fair Regulation: At its core, Work Is for the People argues for a shift toward regulated capitalism that benefits workers and consumers rather than perpetuating corporate dominance. The author critiques the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, highlighting its corporatist implications, and condemns unchecked capitalism as predatory and unsustainable. This alternative vision of capitalism offers a path forward for creating a system that balances economic innovation with social equity.Condemning Atrocities and Injustice: The book takes an unflinching stance on global issues, condemning torture, genocide, and indiscriminate warfare. Burrell critiques the sanctions and wars against Iraq, labeling them as genocidal acts, and calls for accountability in international policies. These insights challenge readers to reflect on the moral dimensions of foreign policy and the ethical responsibilities of democratic nations.Empowering Civil and Human Rights: Drawing inspiration from radical reforms like the “freedom amendments” passed after the Civil War, the book emphasizes the importance of protecting civil and human rights in modern democracies. Burrell’s militant yet rational approach calls for systems that prioritize people over profit, making this book essential reading for activists, thinkers, and anyone invested in social progress.While Work Is for the People leans liberal in its critique, it appeals to conservatives, libertarians, and moderates by fostering dialogue across ideological divides. It challenges all readers to rethink their positions and engage in meaningful discussions about the future of governance, work, and society.This book is a rallying cry for justice, equity, and accountability. Burrell’s insights will resonate with readers passionate about current events, economic reform, and the fight for a better world. Read more

ISBN10 0875868614
ISBN13 978-0875868615
Language English
Publisher Algora Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.54 x 9 inches
Item Weight 11.2 ounces
Print length 236 pages
Publication date August 10, 2011

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