A growing body of evidence shows that special interests have disproportionate sway over policy via campaign contributions and lobbying. In this book, the author presents this evidence in a logical, understandable way; he then illustrates how campaign contributions harm our economy, exacerbate inequality, and undermine our democracy.
A growing body of evidence shows that special interests have disproportionate sway over policy via campaign contributions and lobbying. In this book, the author presents this evidence in a logical, understandable way; he then illustrates how campaign contributions harm our economy, exacerbate inequality, and undermine our democracy.
Clayton D. Peoples, Ph.D., is a faculty member in the Sociology Department at the University of Nevada, Reno. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University and was an Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Campaign Finance Landscape Chapter 3: What Contributions Do Chapter 4: Implications for the Economy Chapter 5: Implications for Social Inequality Chapter 6: Implications for our Democracy Chapter 7: Implications for Theories of Power Structure Chapter 8: Political Reform
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Campaign Finance Landscape Chapter 3: What Contributions Do Chapter 4: Implications for the Economy Chapter 5: Implications for Social Inequality Chapter 6: Implications for our Democracy Chapter 7: Implications for Theories of Power Structure Chapter 8: Political Reform
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