Corruption in America : from Benjamin Franklin’s snuff box to Citizens United / Zephyr Teachout
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- 364.13230973 TEA
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Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin’s Snuff Box to Citizens United by Zephyr Teachout traces the long and evolving history of political corruption in the United States. From the early days of the Republic to modern court rulings like Citizens United, Teachout examines how the meaning of corruption has changed — and how money and influence have shaped American democracy. Blending legal history, political analysis, and vivid storytelling, this book offers a compelling critique of unchecked political power and its threat to the nation’s democratic ideals.
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