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Comprehensive coverage of AS Modules. Writing level is carefully
matched to AS level standard Activity-based approach to engage
students. Main point boxes provide clear summaries to aid revision.
Answer book available for all three titles offering suggested
answers to all activities in the students' books.
The public believes that politicians in the US favor special
interests over their constituents and that our political
institutions have become corrupt-and they are right. 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. One of the most
startling findings of the book is that campaign contributions led
to the Financial Crisis and Great Recession. The author concludes
that campaign contributions have effectively created an oligarchy
in the US, and, thus, reform is needed to save our democracy. The
final chapter of the book suggests a number of different reforms
that could be pursued-and highlights some ways in which these
reforms can be achieved.
The public believes that politicians in the US favor special
interests over their constituents and that our political
institutions have become corrupt-and they are right. 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. One of the most
startling findings of the book is that campaign contributions led
to the Financial Crisis and Great Recession. The author concludes
that campaign contributions have effectively created an oligarchy
in the US, and, thus, reform is needed to save our democracy. The
final chapter of the book suggests a number of different reforms
that could be pursued-and highlights some ways in which these
reforms can be achieved.
In a region famous for its flamboyant politicians, Earl K. Long
was one of the most flamboyant of them all. This first full-scale
biography of the former Louisiana governor explores his
controversial life-style and his strong family ties, his raw humor
and his political savvy, his abuse of power and his accomplishments
in the areas of civil rights and public services. Michael L. Kurtz
and Morgan D. Peoples provide new information from recently
declassified FBI files concerning Earl's ties with organized crime
figures, give the first comprehensive account of his stays in
mental institutions in 1959, and offer factual information about
his notorious relationship with the stripper Blaze Star. Based on
more than two decades of research in a variety of sources, this
important biography fills a serious gap in the history of modern
Louisiana politics.
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