Attempts to expand and globalize the free market over the past
quartercentury have led to an intensely polarized society in the United
States. In economic terms, American workers are systematically
victimized by an agenda that seeks to put more money into wealthy
pockets and corporate vaults. The common practice of outsourcing jobs to
foreign labor markets by American corporations has left hundreds of
thousands of American workers searching for meaningful employment. On
the social front, poor and working Americans are realizing a dire sense
of hopelessness derived from a domestic policy agenda that aims to end
social welfare. The introduction of welfare reform laws that place
unreasonable demands on poor and working Americans have ripped away any
reliable safety net during a time where millions of workers are in need
of valuable assistance. In addition to these economic and social
consequences, the neoliberal agenda has also launched an all-out attack
on the democratic institution in America. By encouraging the practice of
corporate lobbying and campaign financing, neoliberalism has created a
political landscape where the interests of corporations take precedence
over the interests of the people. Consequently, the American electorate
has been rendered impotent in a political game where money equals
democratic power.