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Self-Help Does More Harm Than Good; Capital Research Center Study Says Eakes' Agenda Hurts His Mission
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Self-Help Does More Harm Than Good; Capital Research Center Study Says Eakes' Agenda Hurts His Mission
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Self-Help Does More Harm Than Good; Capital Research Center Study Says Eakes' Agenda Hurts His Mission
2005
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In the October 2005 issue of Organizational Trends, author David Hogberg explores [Martin Eakes]' tactics and real motives behind his organization. Hogberg is available for comment regarding Eakes and Self-Help. Media can view the full report at http:// www.capitalresearch.org. Eakes' tactics include playing the race card to intimidate his opponents and promoting pseudo-scholarly research to backup his claims. Eakes tries to penalize the for-profit financial intuitions that do not give into his demands. However, the real victims of his actions are the poor and disadvantaged - those Eakes claims to help.
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PR Newswire Association LLC,U.S. Newswire
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