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Octafish

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Fri Jan 3, 2014, 10:59 AM Jan 2014

Why the Big Money goes into the Big Lie [View all]

It's not just busting unions. They want to bust Democracy.



The plan spelled out, by a lawyer for Big Tobacco soon-to-turn Supreme Court justice:



The Lewis Powell Memo - Corporate Blueprint to Dominate Democracy

Greenpeace has the full text of the Lewis Powell Memo available for review, as well as analyses of how Lewis Powell's suggestions have impacted the realms of politics, judicial law, communications and education.

Blogpost by Charlie Cray - August 23, 2011 at 11:20
Greenpeace.org

Forty years ago today, on August 23, 1971, Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., an attorney from Richmond, Virginia, drafted a confidential memorandum for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that describes a strategy for the corporate takeover of the dominant public institutions of American society.

Powell and his friend Eugene Sydnor, then-chairman of the Chamber’s education committee, believed the Chamber had to transform itself from a passive business group into a powerful political force capable of taking on what Powell described as a major ongoing “attack on the American free enterprise system.”

An astute observer of the business community and broader social trends, Powell was a former president of the American Bar Association and a board member of tobacco giant Philip Morris and other companies. In his memo, he detailed a series of possible “avenues of action” that the Chamber and the broader business community should take in response to fierce criticism in the media, campus-based protests, and new consumer and environmental laws.

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The overall tone of Powell’s memo reflected a widespread sense of crisis among elites in the business and political communities. “No thoughtful person can question that the American economic system is under broad attack,” he suggested, adding that the attacks were not coming just from a few “extremists of the left,” but also – and most alarmingly -- from “perfectly respectable elements of society,” including leading intellectuals, the media, and politicians.

To meet the challenge, business leaders would have to first recognize the severity of the crisis, and begin marshalling their resources to influence prominent institutions of public opinion and political power -- especially the universities, the media and the courts. The memo emphasized the importance of education, values, and movement-building. Corporations had to reshape the political debate, organize speakers’ bureaus and keep television programs under “constant surveillance.” Most importantly, business needed to recognize that political power must be “assiduously cultivated; and that when necessary, it must be used aggressively and with determination – without embarrassment and without the reluctance which has been so characteristic of American business.”

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http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/news-and-blogs/campaign-blog/the-lewis-powell-memo-corporate-blueprint-to-/blog/36466/



In the process, their greed and lies work to destroy the planet, let alone peace and prosperity.
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It is a war. They WILL try to kill you PowerToThePeople Jan 2014 #1
Absolute War. Octafish Jan 2014 #2
And maybe that's the difference. We don't have Smedley Butler or FDR because they learn Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #5
Wish more knew that's what the words are for... Octafish Jan 2014 #7
song: War_on_the_People.MP3 johnnyreb Jan 2014 #11
A.K.A. ''The Powell Manifesto'' Octafish Jan 2014 #3
Oh yeah-what can be said about the use of legalism when the rule of law doesn't apply to tptb? When bobthedrummer Jan 2014 #4
& why doesn't rule of law apply to TPTB? One answer, NSA, when there are no protections against mother earth Jan 2014 #6
Edward Bernays, 'Father of Modern Propaganda,' helped CIA overthrow democracy in Guatemala in 1954. Octafish Jan 2014 #12
It's gut wrenchingly sickening. It doesn't have to be this way. mother earth Jan 2014 #14
You are most welcome, mother earth! TUC radio has good info on Alex Carey's work... Octafish Jan 2014 #15
In war, the safest place is the middle. Octafish Jan 2014 #8
We've known for a long time that corporations are doing their best to turn our nation into a Cal33 Jan 2014 #9
Well said, Cal33. CEOs are the new Royals. Octafish Jan 2014 #10
K&R woo me with science Jan 2014 #13
Not on TV much if at all: NSA Admits to Spying On Congress Octafish Jan 2014 #17
Kick woo me with science Jan 2014 #16
What's NEVER on TV: The Last Gasp of American Democracy Octafish Jan 2014 #18
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