AXIOMATIC BOOKS
A riveted tale of Corporate Influence, Public health, and Structural Power
by MR. 1435 SPEAKS
The Bag Men exposes the machinery of corruption embedded within modern governance—the pay‑to‑play pipeline engineered by powerful corporations and lobbyists who quietly shape public policy. It reveals how influence is purchased through campaign‑contribution “gifts,” exclusive club invitations, luxury dinners, and a steady stream of perks designed to compromise the integrity of public servants.
Behind closed doors, deals are struck, favors are traded, and the public’s trust is eroded one discreet transaction at a time. The Bag Men pulls back the curtain on this hidden economy of access, showing how systemic incentives—not individual villains—fuel a cycle of influence that affects every corner of public life.
Axiomatic Books
Axiomatic Books publishes works that illuminate the governance structures shaping human behavior, organizational life, and social systems. Our titles are designed for institutions that require clarity, rigor, and practical applicability. Each book translates complex legal, social, and operational dynamics into accessible frameworks that support training, policy development, professional practice, and informed decision‑making. We equip courts, agencies, educators, counselors, and executive leaders with tools that deepen understanding, strengthen accountability, and enhance institutional capacity. Axiomatic Books exists to help partners see the systems beneath the surface—and use that insight to guide safer, more effective, and more equitable outcomes.
How Nonprofits Exploit Community Labor, Engineer Worker Failure, and Profit From Violence
The Doctrine of Defining, Constraining, and Governing Artificial Intelligence
(The punishment Economy)
Every case file is a person.
Every person is connected to a family.
And every family is forced to survive a system that profits from their suffering.
Broken on Purpose (The Punishment Economy) is a powerful examination of how American courts and prisons convert human vulnerability into institutional revenue. Through eighteen chapters of clear, uncompromising analysis, MR. 1435 SPEAKS reveals how the system criminalizes poverty, monetizes trauma, and traps entire communities in cycles of punishment.
This book is for the incarcerated, their loved ones, and the advocates who fight — not for recognition, but for survival. It is a mirror held up to a system that calls itself justice while operating as an industry.
Read it, and you will never see the justice system the same way again.
Worker's Survival Guide to Retaliation, union Failure, Biased Arbitration, and institutional Self Defense