Subsidizing Democracy: How Public Funding Changes Elections and How It Can Work in the Future by Michael G. Miller

Subsidizing Democracy: How Public Funding Changes Elections and How It Can Work in the Future

Michael G. Miller

216 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history politics sociology challenging informative slow-paced
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In the wake of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010), the case that allowed corporate and union spending in elections, many Americans despaired over the corrosive influence that private and often anonymous money can have on politic...

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