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Capitalism and Democracy

Posted on May 16, 2014 by JL Admin

Works Cited

Chomsky, Noam. “Another World Is Possible: While Neoliberalism Undermines Democracy in the West, the Promise of Change in Latin America Grows-And When It Happens, the Effects Will Be Felt around the Globe.” New Statesman 28 June 2010: 28+.

Chomsky, Noam. “In a League of Its Own.” Harvard International Review 22.2 (2000): 68.

Chomsky, Noam. “Judge the US by Deeds, Not Words.” New Statesman 9 Apr. 1999: 11+.

Foulkes, Arthur E. “Capitalism and Democracy.” Freeman Nov. 2006: 22+.

Friedman, Benjamin M. “Capitalism, Economic Growth & Democracy.” Daedalus 136.3 (2007): 46+.

Stelzer, Irwin. “A Question of Linkage: Capitalism, Prosperity, Democracy.” The National Interest Spring 1994: 29+.

West, Cornel. “Democracy Matters.” National Urban League. The State of Black America 1 Jan. 2005: 129+.

West, Cornel. “Finding Hope in Dark Times.” Tikkun July-Aug. 2004: 18+.

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