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Dollarocracy How The Money And Media Election Complex Is Destroying America John Nichols

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Dollarocracy How The Money And Media Election Complex Is Destroying America John Nichols
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Publisher: Nation Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 368
Author: John Nichols, Robert W. McChesney
ISBN: 9781568587073, 1568587074
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Dollarocracy How The Money And Media Election Complex Is Destroying America John Nichols by John Nichols, Robert W. Mcchesney 9781568587073, 1568587074 instant download after payment.

Fresh from the first $10 billion election campaign, two award-winning authors show how unbridled campaign spending defines our politics and, failing a dramatic intervention, signals the end of our democracy.
Blending vivid reporting from the 2012 campaign trail and deep perspective from decades covering American and international media and politics, political journalist John Nichols and media critic Robert W. McChesney explain how US elections are becoming controlled, predictable enterprises that are managed by a new class of consultants who wield millions of dollars and define our politics as never before. As the money gets bigger—especially after the Citizens United ruling—and journalism, a core check and balance on the government, declines, American citizens are in danger of becoming less informed and more open to manipulation. With groundbreaking behind-the-scenes reporting and staggering new research on “the money power,” Dollarocracy shows that this new power does not just endanger electoral politics; it is a challenge to the DNA of American democracy itself.

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