From the Book - A Seven Stories Press First edition.
Principle #1. Reduce democracy
Secret proceeding and debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787, and other sources
Principle #2. Shape ideology
Powell memorandum, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., 1971, and other sources
Principle #3. Redesign the economy
"An end to the focus on short term urged, " Wall Street Journal, Justin Lahart, September 9, 2009, and other sources
Principle #4. Shift the burden
Henry Ford on why he doubled the minimum wage he paid his employees, and other sources
Principle #5. Attack solidarity
The theory of moral sentiments, Adam Smith, 1759, and other sources
Principle #6. Run the regulators
Prosperity economics: building an economy for all, Jacob S. Hacker and Nate Loewentheil, 2012, and other sources
Principle #7. Engineer elections
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, Supreme Court of the United States, January 21, 2010, and other sources
Principle #8. Keep the rabble in line
"Ford men beat and rout Lewis union organizers; 80,000 out in steel strike; 16 hurt in battle, " New York Times, May 26, 1937, and other sources
Principle #9. Manufacture consent
Essays, moral, political, literary, David Hume, 1741, and other sources
Principle #10. Marginalize the population
"Testing theories of American politics: elites, interest groups, and average citizens, " Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page, 2014, and other sources.