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- catalog contributor b4819072.
- catalog contributor b4819073.
- catalog contributor b4819074.
- catalog created "1977, c1976.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977, c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977, c1976.".
- catalog description "I. The obsolete constitution: The framers' grand design; why it failed -- Separation and division; the presidency -- Separation and division; Congress -- Separation and division; the courts/the states -- Private governments -- The fourth branch; bureaucracies -- The end of government by and for the people -- II. Government secrecy: The executive -- Congress/advisory committees/lobbying -- The Supreme Court -- Secrecy and the press/agencies/states/cities -- The Federal Reserve system -- III. Corporate secrecy: Who owns the corporations? -- Ignorance is pain -- Buying elections -- More election buyers -- Corporate bribery -- IV. Conflict of interest in government: The executive/Congress/courts/agencies -- V. Conflict of interest in the private sector: Physician, heel thyself -- Unaccountable accountants -- Blue Cross and other conduits of private power -- Banks/unions/hospitals -- The press -- Eroding competition -- VI. Unaccountable language: Words, words, words -- Conservatives, liberals, criminals -- VII. Tricks of the unaccountability trade: Wedge-driving -- The donkey's tail -- Potpourri -- Setbacks and hopes -- VIII. The press; unaudited power: Setting the agenda -- Overseeing the overseer of the overseer -- Flacking -- IX. Consequences of unaccountability: The CIA, FBI, NSA, and IRS -- World, Inc -- The workplace -- Taxes -- Hanging judges -- Cattle feed and human fodder -- Human guinea pigs -- Doctors and dentists -- X. Unaccountable technology; the end of the world?: Nuclear power; the "Faustian bargain" -- Supertankers -- The ozone layer -- Burdens of proof -- Nuclear pacemakers/genetic engineering -- XI. What to do: Constitution Avenue.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxx, 831 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Power, inc.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Power, inc.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977, c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Bantam Books,".
- catalog relation "Power, inc.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Conflict of interests United States.".
- catalog subject "Elite (Social sciences) United States.".
- catalog subject "HN90.E4 M56 1977".
- catalog subject "Political ethics United States.".
- catalog subject "Power (Social sciences)".
- catalog subject "Professional ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The obsolete constitution: The framers' grand design; why it failed -- Separation and division; the presidency -- Separation and division; Congress -- Separation and division; the courts/the states -- Private governments -- The fourth branch; bureaucracies -- The end of government by and for the people -- II. Government secrecy: The executive -- Congress/advisory committees/lobbying -- The Supreme Court -- Secrecy and the press/agencies/states/cities -- The Federal Reserve system -- III. Corporate secrecy: Who owns the corporations? -- Ignorance is pain -- Buying elections -- More election buyers -- Corporate bribery -- IV. Conflict of interest in government: The executive/Congress/courts/agencies -- V. Conflict of interest in the private sector: Physician, heel thyself -- Unaccountable accountants -- Blue Cross and other conduits of private power -- Banks/unions/hospitals -- The press -- Eroding competition -- VI. Unaccountable language: Words, words, words -- Conservatives, liberals, criminals -- VII. Tricks of the unaccountability trade: Wedge-driving -- The donkey's tail -- Potpourri -- Setbacks and hopes -- VIII. The press; unaudited power: Setting the agenda -- Overseeing the overseer of the overseer -- Flacking -- IX. Consequences of unaccountability: The CIA, FBI, NSA, and IRS -- World, Inc -- The workplace -- Taxes -- Hanging judges -- Cattle feed and human fodder -- Human guinea pigs -- Doctors and dentists -- X. Unaccountable technology; the end of the world?: Nuclear power; the "Faustian bargain" -- Supertankers -- The ozone layer -- Burdens of proof -- Nuclear pacemakers/genetic engineering -- XI. What to do: Constitution Avenue.".
- catalog title "Power, inc. : public and private rulers and how to make them accountable / Morton Mintz & Jerry S. Cohen.".
- catalog type "text".