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Summary: War on the Middle Class

BusinessNews Publishing
Publication date 30/01/2017
EAN: 9782512004288
Availability Available from publisher
The must-read summary of Lou Dobbs's book: "War on the Middle Class: How the Government, Big Business, and Special Interest Groups are Waging War on the American Dream and How to Fight Back".This complete summary of "War on the Middle Class" by Lou D... See full description
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PublisherPOLIT BOOK SUM
Page Count26
Languageen
AuthorBusinessNews Publishing
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date30/01/2017
Weight37 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.20 x 12.00 x 18.00 cm
Review and Analysis of Lou Dobbs's Book
The must-read summary of Lou Dobbs's book: "War on the Middle Class: How the Government, Big Business, and Special Interest Groups are Waging War on the American Dream and How to Fight Back".This complete summary of "War on the Middle Class" by Lou Dobbs, a conservative American media personality, presents his argument that the American dream is being systematically ruined for the middle class, who have been abandoned by the administration, which favors big business. He believes that it is time for reforms to trade policy, business, immigration, education and health care, taking the power from corporations and the political elite and giving it back to the people.Added-value of this summary:• Save time• Understand how special interest groups are endangering the American dream• Expand your knowledge of American politics and societyTo learn more, read "War on the Middle Class" and discover how giving power and fortune back to the middle classes could benefit the economy and renew an out-of-touch political elite.