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Capitalism v. Democracy Money in Politics and the Free Market Constitution 2014 Edition by Timothy K. Kuhner , Stanford University Press

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    Author(s)Timothy K. Kuhner
    PublisherStanford University Press
    ISBN9780804780667
    Pages376
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2014

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    Stanford University Press Capitalism v. Democracy Money in Politics and the Free Market Constitution 2014 Edition by Timothy K. Kuhner

    As of the latest national elections, it costs approximately $1 billion to become president, $10 million to become a Senator, and $1 million to become a Member of the House. High-priced campaigns, an elite class of donors and spenders, superPACs, and increasing corporate political power have become the new normal in American politics. In Capitalism v. Democracy, Timothy Kuhner explains how these conditions have corrupted American democracy, turning it into a system of rule that favors the wealthy and marginalizes ordinary citizens. Kuhner maintains that these conditions have corrupted capitalism as well, routing economic competition through political channels and allowing politically powerful companies to evade market forces. The Supreme Court has brought about both forms of corruption by striking down campaign finance reforms that limited the role of money in politics. Exposing the extreme economic worldview that pollutes constitutional interpretation, Kuhner shows how the Court became the architect of American plutocracy. Capitalism v. Democracy offers the key to understanding why corporations are now citizens, money is political speech, limits on corporate spending are a form of censorship, democracy is a free market, and political equality and democratic integrity are unconstitutional constraints on money in politics. Supreme Court opinions have dictated these conditions in the name of the Constitution, as though the Constitution itself required the privatization of democracy. Kuhner explores the reasons behind these opinions, reveals that they form a blueprint for free market democracy, and demonstrates that this design corrupts both politics and markets. He argues that nothing short of a constitutional amendment can set the necessary boundaries between capitalism and democracy. Table of contents :- 1. The Question Raised by America's Design2. Free Market Democracy3. Corporations Speak4. Consumer Sovereignty5. Why Capitalism Governs Democracy6. Plutocracy7. Capitalism and Democracy Reconciled



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