Corruption in America
In "Corruption in America," author Zephyr Teachout delves into the intricate relationship between money and politics in the United States. Published by Harvard University Press in 2016, this compelling paperback spans 384 pages and examines how historical events, such as Louis XVI's extravagant gift to Ben Franklin, highlight the timeless concerns regarding corruption and its impact on judgment. Teachout argues that the 2010 Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United not only represents a significant legal misstep but also distorts the historical narrative of American democracy. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the current political landscape and the pervasive influence of corporate money in elections. Join Zephyr Teachout as she uncovers the roots of political corruption and advocates for a more transparent and accountable government.