Rtf+txt
معرفی کتاب «Rtf+txt» نوشتهٔ Kennedy, Robert F Jr، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins e-Books. این کتاب در فرمت rar، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Rtf+txt» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
In this powerful indictment of George W. Bush's White House, environmental attorney Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., charges that the administration has taken corporate favoritism to unprecedented heights — threatening our health, our national security, and our democracy.
Kennedy lifts the veil on how the administration, in order to enrich its corporate paymasters, has eviscerated the laws that protect our nation's air, water, public lands, and wildlife. He describes the White House doling out lavish subsidies and tax breaks to energy barons while allowing the corporations to profit by poisoning the public and eliminating security at the more than 15,000 nuclear and chemical facilities that are prime targets for terrorist attacks. He shows how right-wing White House ideologues have taken the "conserve" out of conservatism and trampled the free-market democracy in favor of a kind of corporate-crony capitalism that is as antithetical to democracy, efficiency, and prosperity in America as it is in Nigeria.
Crimes Against Nature is a book for both Democrats and Republicans, people like the traditionally conservative farmers and fishermen whom Kennedy represents in lawsuits against polluters. "Without exception," he writes, "these people see the current administration as the greatest threat not just to their livelihoods but to their values, their sense of community, and their idea of what it means to be American."
America's most prominent environmental lawyer exposes George W. Bush's efforts to eviscerate the laws that protect America's air and water and how average citizens are about to pay the price A case study of the link between money and political power charges the Bush administration with compromising mainstream America through its proposed changes to environmental laws As you fly over the Houston Ship Channel at twilight, thousands of flares seem to ignite in the approaching darkness.