Democracy For Sale by Thomas Geoghegan
In this insightful exploration of American politics, the author delves into the pervasive influence of money on the democratic process, highlighting how financial interests have increasingly shaped policy decisions and electoral outcomes. Through a series of compelling arguments and real-world examples, the book examines the erosion of democratic ideals as corporate and wealthy donors wield disproportionate power, often sidelining the voices of ordinary citizens. The narrative calls for urgent reforms to restore the integrity of the political system, advocating for measures that would limit the sway of big money and ensure a more equitable representation of the populace in governance.
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