Willis, Clint and Hardcastle, Nate, eds. The I Hate Corporate America Reader: How Big Companies from McDonald's to Microsoft Are Destroying Our Way of Life. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2004. 467 pages.

This anthology is a collection of 33 essays divided into nine chapters: They Lie to Us, They Steal From Us, They Own Our Democracy, They Pollute Our Culture, They Use Our Children, They Think We're Slaves, They Poison Our Food, They Poison Our World, and They Are Inhuman. The authors are prominent investigative journalists in many cases, and most of these essays are reprinted from important books and major magazines. About a half-dozen essays were skipped because the original publication was already indexed in NameBase.

Clint Willis also edited "The I Hate Republicans Reader," "The I Hate George W. Bush Reader," and "We Are the People: Voices from the Other Side of American History." He and Nate Hardcastle both live in Maine. Apart from books, thirteen of the essays originally appeared in The Nation magazine, while others are from Mother Jones, Harper's, The Ecologist, Washington Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, Left Business Observer, PR Watch, and websites such as Alternet and Corpwatch.
ISBN 1-56025-635-4

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