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The Seperation of Business and State

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Nothing is more detrimental to the world than the tight relationships between governments and corporations. Wars, poverty, starvation, cartels, and dysfunctional systems of healthcare, education, and banking stem from the role of government in the market place.

214 pages, Paperback

First published April 25, 2014

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Ryan Dawson

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June 25, 2020
Solid read, good introduction to a lot of complex topics. Editing is not perfect but this is an independent book.
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August 9, 2016
Following his hard-hitting debut title, 'Welcome To The USSA', Ryan Dawson returns with a penetrating look at the conflicts of interest that pervade the businesses and governments that dominate our society.
This expose is for serious thinkers who seek to understand why there is such a gap between rich and poor, why the reasons for this gap have been hidden publicly for so long as well as which solutions can be implemented to redress the imbalance.
Ultimately the book will make you think, want to do your own research, question your assumptions about several essential issues, research some more and engage others in debate and a search for the remedies to society's ills.
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