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Rethinking Resistance to Corporate RuleIntroductionBold Responses to Corporations Which Chronically Break the Law Challenging Public/ Corporate Partnerships Communities Organizing to Defend Themselves Against Corporate Power Prohibiting (or Defining) Corporate Involvement in Particular Industries Revoking Corporate Charters Rewriting State Corporate Codes Challenging Corporate Claims to Constitutional Rights From Corporate Ownership to Public Ownership Educating Citizens About Our History and Beginning to Reclaim Our Culture and Our Language • "Citizens Over Corporations," a unique 52-page pamphlet on the history of corporate power and democratic movements in Ohio, was published in 1999 by the ‘Ohio Committee on Corporations, Law and Democracy’, a project of the Northeast Ohio American Friends Service Committee. (Send $3.50 to obtain a copy - checks to AFSC, 513 W. Exchange St, Akron, OH 44302.) Pamphlets such as this need to be researched and written for every state in the Union as a necessary first step in designing campaigns to reclaim our authority over our corporate creations. • "CorpOrNation: The Story of Citizens and Corporations in Ohio,” a 40-minute documentary that exposes the historic corporate rise to power in Ohio, the barriers citizens have fought to create a true democracy for themselves, and detailed assessments of government influence by corporations through "corporate globalization." Spanning Ohio’s history from 1803 through present-day struggles between citizens and corporations, CorpOrNation suggests strategies for citizens to overcome current threats to citizen-led democracy and the corporate takeover of society. Available soon from our Bookstore. • ‘Measure F: The Arcata Advisory Initiative on Democracy
and Corporations’ won by 58% of the vote in November ’98 in
Arcata, CA. It called for: • As part of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's
‘Challenge Corporate Power, Assert the People's Rights’ national
campaign, ten-session study groups are being formed around the country
to “explore the history and roots of corporate power, examine global
corporatization, decolonize our minds, and participate in democratic conversation.”
Copies of study materials are available through our Resource List or downloadable
from the WILPF
site.
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