\aCorruption in America : \b from Benjamin Franklin's snuff box to Citizens United / \c Zephyr Teachout.
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\a2nd ed.
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\aCambridge, Massachusetts : \b Harvard University Press, \c 2016.
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\aviii, 376 p. ;\c 21 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 313-350) and index.
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\a1. Four snuff boxes and a horse -- 2. Changing the frame -- 3. Removing temptations -- 4. Yazoo -- 5. Is bribery without a remedy ? -- 6. Railroad ties -- 7. The forgotten law of lobbying -- 8. The gilded age -- 9. Two kinds of sticks -- 10. The jury decides -- 11. Operation gemstone -- 12. A west virginia state of Mind -- 13. Citizens United -- 14. The new snuff boxes -- 15. Facts in exile, complacency, and disdain -- 16. The anticorruption principle -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Anticorruption constitutional provisions -- Appendix 2: Major Nineteenth - Twentieth-Century anticorruption laws.
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\aPolitical corruption \z United States \x History.
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\aJudicial corruption \z United States \x History.
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\aPolitical culture \z United States.
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\aUnited States \x Politics and government \x Moral and ethical aspects.