Unfree Speech: The Folly of Campaign Finance ReformPrinceton University Press, 09.02.2009 - 320 Seiten At a time when campaign finance reform is widely viewed as synonymous with cleaning up Washington and promoting political equality, Bradley Smith, a nationally recognized expert on campaign finance reform, argues that all restriction on campaign giving should be eliminated. In Unfree Speech, he presents a bold, convincing argument for the repeal of laws that regulate political spending and contributions, contending that they violate the right to free speech and ultimately diminish citizens' power. |
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The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform Samantha Sellinger. This page intentionally left blank Contents ix 17 39 Preface 3 Chapter 1 Introduction PART.
... I THE COST OF CAMPAIGNS AND THE PRICE OF REFORM Chapter 2 Money Talks: A Short History of Campaign Spending, Regulation, and Reform Chapter 3 Faulty Assumptions of Campaign Finance Reform 65 88 109 122 137 169 201 229 259 279 Contents.
... Chapter 4 The Folly of Reform: Consequences of Campaign Finance Regulation Chapter 5 Some Problems with the Solution of Government Financing PART II CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS Chapter 6 Money and Speech Chapter 7 Money and Corruption Chapter ...
... chapter on its own. Moreover, portions of a particular article may appear in different chapters in the book. I thank the editors for their permission to include these excerpts, and also the editors who worked on these manuscripts for ...
The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform Samantha Sellinger. This page intentionally left blank Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION On May 31, 1972, a two-page ad.
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CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS | 107 |
REAL AND IMAGINED REFORM OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE | 167 |
Notes | 229 |
Bibliography | 259 |
Index | 279 |