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Jerry Weiss's avatar

Thank you Thom for this excellent piece. Only one thing is missing: what ordinary citizen activists can do to help make a change. Here's my suggestion:

Join in the effort to amend our Constitution to firmly establish that money is not speech, and that only human beings, not corporations, are persons entitled to constitutional rights. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (R-WA) is the lead sponsor of the We the People Amendment which had 94 co-sponsors in the last Congress. Learn more at www.MoveToAmend.org

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Richard Behan's avatar

Thom is far too modest in this piece. He mentions his book Unequal Protection, but just barely. In the book, published in 2002, Thom tells of his search of the old dusty law books and discovering the "headnote" fraud: corporate personhood has utterly no legal standing. THOM HARTMANN WAS THE FIRST TO DISCOVER THIS AND MAKE IT KNOWN. Pardon me for shouting, but the entire "Move to Amend" movement rests uniquely on Thom's work. There would be no concern about corporate personhood today if Thom hadn't raised the issue 21 years ago.

In December of 2002 I was privileged to review the book on the Common Dreams website, here: \:https://www.commondreams.org/views/2002/12/26/sing-dance-rejoice-corporate-personhood-doomed A couple of commenters, hardcore lawyers, laughed at my enthusiasm that personhood was doomed: it is "settled law," they said. (So was Roe v. Wade, btw.) But today corporate personhood is in dire jeopardy. Move to Amend is a coalition of 739 organizations, thousands and thousands of people, and the movement gains strength daily. The pendulum has swung.

Thanks to Thom.

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