Corporations Are Not People: Why They Have More Rights Than You Do And What You Can Do About It - Plot & Excerpts
Here are some useful sources of information. About Citizens United Free Speech for People has extensive resources regarding the Citizens United decision, its background and implications, and tools for joining the campaign for the People’s Rights Amendment and other actions to balance corporate power. http://www.freespeechforpeople.org) The Story of Stuff Project has produced a clever explanatory video titled “The Story of Citizens United v. FEC.” http://storyofstuff.org/citizensunited For a satirical take on the Citizens United decision, watch the Murray Hill Inc. campaign video http://www.murrayhillincforcongress.com On the implications of Citizens United for American business, visit the American Sustainable Business Council. http://www.asbcouncil.org Business for Democracy http://www.businessfordemocracy.org American Independent Business Alliance http://www.amiba.net The Constitutional Amendment Campaign and the People’s Rights Amendment Corporations Are Not People http://www.corporationsarenotpeople.com Free Speech for People http://www.freespeechforpeople.org Business for Democracy http://www.businessfordemocracy.com Move to Amend http://www.movetoamend.org (and member groups listed there) People for the American Way http://www.pfaw.org Public Citizen http://www.citizen.org http://www.democracyisforpeople.org Common Cause http://www.commoncause.org United for the People http://www.united4thepeople.org (and groups identified there) Center for Media and Democracy http://www.prwatch.org http://www.corpwatch.org http://www.sourcewatch.org We the People Campaign wethepeoplecampaign.org Corporate Charter Reform and Corporate Accountability Corporations Are Not People http://www.corporationsarenotpeople.com Free Speech for People http://www.freespeechforpeople.org Center for Media and Democracy http://www.prwatch.org http://www.corpwatch.org http://www.sourcewatch.org Center for Corporate Policy http://www.corporatepolicy.org/ Green Change http://www.greenchange.org/ B Corporations http://www.bcorporation.net/ Reclaim Democracy http://www.reclaimdemocracy.org Program on Corporations, Law, and Democracy http://www.poclad.org Community and Environmental Legal Defense Fund http://www.celdf.org Corporate Ethics International http://www.corpethics.org/ Corporations for the Twenty-First Century American Sustainable Business Council http://www.asbcouncil.org B Corporations http://www.bcorporation.net Social Venture Network http://www.svn.org CERES http://www.ceres.org New Voice of Business http://www.newvoiceofbusiness.org Slow Money http://www.slowmoney.org Main Street Alliance http://www.mainstreetalliance.org American Independent Business Alliance http://www.amiba.net New Rules Project http://www.newrules.org Business Alliance for Local Living Economies http://www.livingeconomies.org Cleaning the Swamp: Campaign Finance and Lobbying Reform Public Campaign http://www.publicampaign.org Demos http://www.demos.org Common Cause http://www.commoncause.org Public Citizen http://www.citizen.org Campaign Legal Center http://www.campaignlegalcenter.org MoveOn/The Other 98%—Fight Washington Corruption http://fightwashingtoncorruption.org Center for Responsive Politics http://www.opensecrets.org National League of Women Voters http://www.lmv.org Other Resources American Constitution Society http://www.asclaw.org Equal Justice Society http://www.equaljusticesociety.org Brennan Center for Justice http://www.brennancenter.org Constitution Accountability Center http://www.theusconstitution.org/ Transpartisan Center http://www.transpartisancenter.org Constitution Party http://www.constitutionparty.com/ Alliance for Democracy http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org/ I have provided a sampling of possible resources here.
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