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They never ran for office. They never cast a single vote. Yet they rewrote American democracy anyway.
For a decade, Bram Kelder worked inside the political machine most Americans never see - mapping the networks, following the money, and documenting the quiet, methodical takeover of the institutions that govern daily life in the United States. What he found will change the way you understand every election, every court decision, and every law that has shaped this country for the past fifty years.
THE DONOR CLASS names the twelve families. It traces the money. It shows you exactly how it was done.
Through donor-advised funds that erase financial fingerprints, 501(c)(4) organizations that can spend unlimited sums without disclosing a single donor, and invitation-only summits where billion-dollar political investment priorities are set over two and a half days at private resort hotels, a handful of ultra-wealthy families have constructed a parallel system of governance that operates entirely outside the reach of democratic accountability. They did not buy politicians. They bought something far more durable: the architecture of power itself.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
This is not a partisan book. The system Kelder documents has been decades in the making, and its consequences fall on Americans regardless of how they vote. What makes it dangerous is not its ideology. What makes it dangerous is its invisibility.
Extensively sourced from IRS Form 990 filings, Federal Election Commission records, court documents, leaked strategy memoranda, and more than 180 interviews conducted over ten years, THE DONOR CLASS is the most forensically rigorous account ever written of how private wealth governs public life in America.
If you have ever wondered why the laws that pass do not reflect what the majority of Americans want, this book answers that question. Chapter by chapter, dollar by dollar, decision by decision.
The architecture of invisible power has been hiding in plain sight. It is time to see it.
Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how American power actually works.
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