Republic, lost : how money corrupts Congress--and a plan to stop it /
By: Lessig, Lawrence
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Summary:
A Harvard Law professor explains how being influenced by money overshadows the will of the people in the political arena regardless of party lines and offers strategies to take back the democracy from those with moneyed or corporate interests.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 328.730738 LE RE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0046241 |
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328.230994 WI PE People power : | 328.410068 TE LE Televising democracies | 328.73 HO WC How Congress works | 328.730738 LE RE Republic, lost : | 330.0285555 GO AP Applied econometrics with SAS : | 330 AC WH Why nations fail : | 330 AN EC Economics / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-369) and index.
A Harvard Law professor explains how being influenced by money overshadows the will of the people in the political arena regardless of party lines and offers strategies to take back the democracy from those with moneyed or corporate interests.
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