Explore a urgent look at how money, labor, and politics collide in America’s power struggles.
This book analyzes the clash between capital and labor, the role of political parties, and the rise of new forces shaping the national dialogue. It surveys historical tensions and current movements to reveal how governance responds to economic power.
In clear, accessible language, the text examines how party dynamics and voter coalitions influence policy, and why reform efforts matter to everyday readers. It also considers the impact of socialism on American politics and what changes might balance competing interests in a rapidly changing economy.
- Gets you thinking about the connection between money, policy, and political parties.
- Offers historical context for modern labor and business tensions.
- Explores how reforms could affect governance and everyday life.
- Addresses the rise of new political forces and their potential impact on the vote.
Ideal for readers of history and political commentary who want a sober, thoughtful look at how power is exercised and challenged in the United States.