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Corporate power threatens democratic ideals from "summary" of Democracy Matters by Cornel West

The relentless grip of corporate power is a grave threat to the very core of democratic principles that underpin our society. The unchecked influence of big money in politics distorts the democratic process, making a mockery of the idea of government for the people, by the people. When corporate interests hold sway over our elected officials, the voices of ordinary citizens are drowned out, and the will of the people is subverted in favor of profit-driven agendas. Corporate power not only corrupts the political sphere but also seeps into every aspect of our lives, shaping our values, our culture, and our collective consciousness. The insatiable drive for profit at any cost erodes the moral and ethical fabric of society, promoting greed, selfishness, and exploitation as virtues to be celebrated. The relentless pursuit of profit above all else leads to the commodification of everything, reducing human beings to mere consumers and citizens to passive spectators in their own ...
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    Democracy Matters

    Cornel West

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