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|a How wealth rules the world :
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|a 1. Property is not an unalienable right -- 2. The ongoing counterrevolution -- 3. Of laws and men -- 4. The emancipation of property from democracy -- 5. The municipal colonies of America -- 6. The new three-fifths clause -- 7. The pretense of representation -- 8. Creditors and cannibals -- 9. Property's international empire.
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|a This book discusses the "rights of property" and how they undermine the rights of people. It explains how the Federalists secretly drafted the Constitution as a counterrevolutionary document which restored privileges overturned by the revolution, bestowing rights on wealth itself, rather than creating an aristocracy. These rights deprive the majority of their self-governance and allow the wealthy to use the Constitution to block policies that compete with their interests
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