Corporations and the Future of Democracy

MARCH 15, 2012 | With Russell Feingold

The US prides itself on the strength of its democratic institutions and considers itself a leader in the promotion of democratic values around the globe. But can we consistently maintain this self-image in the face of the growing power of corporations? How are capitalism and globalization subverting the interests of democracy at home and abroad? Does the problem stem from fundamental inconsistencies between global capitalism and national democracy? Can regulations provide a solution, and if so, who has the authority to create and enforce these regulations? John and Ken welcome former US Senator Russell Feingold, author of "While America Sleeps: A Wake-up Call for the Post-9/11 Era," for a program recorded live on the Stanford campus.