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Nation Books
The Great American Stickup: Clinton, Bush and Obama–How the White House Moved from Main Street to Wall Street
Join bestselling authors Robert Scheer and Joe Conason for a wide-ranging discussion on the causes and consequences of the continuing financial crisis, and why successive administrations have championed Wall Street over Main Street.
This conversation will be moderated by Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman, and will include audience questions and a book signing.
October 28, 2010.
7 p.m.
Free and open to the public.
Bruno Walter Auditorium, New York Public Library of the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center
111 Amsterdam Avenue (between 64th and 65th Streets), New York City.

Cosponsored by  Democrats.comHaymarket Books, andTruthdig.
About The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street (Nation Books)
In The Great American Stickup, celebrated journalist Robert Scheer uncovers the hidden story behind one of the greatest financial crimes of our time: the Wall Street financial crash of 2008 and the consequent global recession. Scheer goes back to Washington, D.C., a veritable crime scene, beginning in the 1980s, where the captains of the finance industry, their lobbyists and allies among leading politicians destroyed an American regulatory system that had been functioning effectively since the era of the New Deal.
For more information about the book and Scheer's book tour, please  click here.
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The Battle for Gotham: The Competing Legacies of Jane Jacobs and Robert Moses
(The New School, New York City)
Join famed urbanists and authors Roberta Brandes Gratz and Richard Sennett as they discuss the competing legacies of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs in contemporary New York City, and which model is better suited to stimulating economic growth during a recession. Moderated by David Brancaccio, journalist and former cohost of PBS's Now with Bill Moyers. Sponsored by The Nation Institute and The New School More info.

Songs of Blood and Sword: A Daughter's Memoir

By Fatima Bhutto

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Murder City: Ciudad Juárez and the Global Economy's New Killing Fields

By Charles Bowden

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Radical: A Portrait of Saul Alinsky

By Nicholas von Hoffman

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