Book Spotlight for Feb-Mar 2018

2 Book Recommendations From One Of Our Clients

Temp Books

RestOfNewsletterWe’re taking a break this month from reading but never fear, our Book Spotlight will not go unfilled.  Client Dick H. has two books to share with the Tom Dwyer Community, and we think you’ll find both of them to be extremely timely.  Don’t forget, the books in our Spotlight are also in our Lobby Library for you to checkout, or they’re also available through Wallace Books if you want a copy of your very own.  Thanks for the help, Dick!

51zTZRk68+L._SX329_BO1,204,203,200_“Democracy in Chains” by Nancy MacLean

Behind today’s headlines of billionaires taking over our government is a secretive political establishment with long, deep, and troubling roots. The capitalist radical right has been working not simply to change who rules, but to fundamentally alter the rules of democratic governance. But billionaires did not launch this movement; a white intellectual in the embattled Jim Crow South did. Democracy in Chains names its true architect—the Nobel Prize-winning political economist James McGill Buchanan—and dissects the operation he and his colleagues designed over six decades to alter every branch of government to disempower the majority.

Without Buchanan’s ideas and Koch’s money, the libertarian right would not have succeeded in its stealth takeover of the Republican Party as a delivery mechanism. Now, with Mike Pence as Vice President, the cause has a longtime loyalist in the White House, not to mention a phalanx of Republicans in the House, the Senate, a majority of state governments, and the courts, all carrying out the plan. That plan includes harsher laws to undermine unions, privatizing everything from schools to health care and Social Security, and keeping as many of us as possible from voting. Based on ten years of unique research, Democracy in Chains tells a chilling story of right-wing academics and big money run amok. This revelatory work of scholarship is also a call to arms to protect the achievements of twentieth-century American self-government.

61MaXbW3GkL._SX355_BO1,204,203,200_Loaded: A Disarming History of the 2nd Amendment” by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

With President Trump suggesting that teachers arm themselves, with the NRA portrayed as a group of “patriots” helping to Make America Great Again, with high school students across the country demanding a solution to the crisis, everyone in America needs to engage in the discussion about our future with an informed, historical perspective on the role of guns in our society. America is at a critical turning point. What is the future for our children?

Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment, is a deeply researched—and deeply disturbing—history of guns and gun laws in the United States, from the original colonization of the country to the present. As historian and educator Dunbar-Ortiz explains, in order to understand the current obstacles to gun control, we must understand the history of U.S. guns, from their role in the “settling of America” and the early formation of the new nation, and continuing up to the present.

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