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Explore the captivating journey of political corruption in America with the enlightening book, "Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin’s Snuff Box to Citizens United." Discover how the framer's ideas about corruption have shaped the political landscape for over two centuries, influencing court decisions and redefining the very essence of democracy.
Unravel the complex web of legal and ethical dilemmas surrounding corruption, from the blurred lines of lobbying activity to the controversial verdict of the landmark Citizens United case in 2010. Gain valuable insights into how the Supreme Court's evolving definition of corruption has impacted American politics, paving the way for unlimited corporate influence on elections.
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis by Zephyr Teachout as she warns against the detrimental effects of unlimited spending in politics. Learn why the reinterpretation of corruption as merely explicit bribery poses a grave threat to the core principles of democracy. Don't miss this opportunity to rethink the meaning of corruption and its profound implications on the future of self-government in America.
Grab your copy now and delve into the fascinating exploration of corruption in American politics!
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