![]() ![]() She focuses on economists Milton Friedman and James McGill Buchanan among others. Her book reveals how various political operators, without the public’s knowledge, subvert our institutions. The author, Nancy MacLean, is an award-winning writer and professor of History and Public Policy at Duke University. Democracy in Chains, published in 2017, is as readable as it is well-researched. And it examines how the many in the billionaire class, within the Koch network or influenced by it, threaten democracy in the U.S., as well as the environment and our children’s future. The book traces the origins and expansion of America’s most extreme and powerful political right, the Koch network, also known as the 0.1%. ![]() politicalĪnd social history from the framing fights over the Constitution up to the present time. Democracy in Chains explores dark corridors of U.S. ![]()
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