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  1. English. Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? is a 2011 documentary film, which argues that government deregulation led to the Great Recession. It was directed and produced by Donald Goldmacher and journalist and former CNN Senior National Assignment Editor Frances Causey. Narrated by Thom Hartmann.

  2. Pulitzer Prize winner Hedrick Smith’s new book is an extraordinary achievement, an eye-opening account of how, over the past four decades, the American Dream has been dismantled and we became two Americas. In his bestselling The Russians, Smith took millions of readers inside the Soviet Union.

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  3. E839.5 .S59 2012. Who Stole the American Dream? is a non-fiction book by the American author and journalist Hedrick Smith published in 2012 by Random House. It describes the consolidation of wealth in the United States, and the dismantling of the middle class. As a result, the American Dream —a national ethos, or a set of ideals in which ...

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  4. Aug 11, 2013 · Final Thoughts. In my opinion, Who Stole the American Dream by Burke Hedges is a must read for any novice or experienced network marketer. It is a great book to give to your new team members or prospects. The book is a quick read, about 2-3 hours, and is jam-packed with great information about the network marketing industry.

  5. The Americans, Van Jones. Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? And How We Can Get It Back. Docu. Production: A Connecting the Dots production. Produced by Donald Goldmacher, Frances Causey ...

  6. Sep 11, 2012 · Who Stole the American Dream? Pulitzer Prize winner Hedrick Smith’s new book is an extraordinary achievement, an eye-opening account of how, over the past four decades, the American Dream has been dismantled and we became two Americas. In his bestselling The Russians, Smith took millions of readers inside the Soviet Union. In The Power Game ...

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  8. Sep 11, 2012 · Hedrick Smith’s 2012 bookWho Stole the American Dream?” is a powerful look at the way things have shifted against the middle class over the last 40 years in America. It’s an important book that everyone interested in American politics or economics should read. I was an intern in Hedrick Smith’s office during the fall of 2001.

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