Gambling, Freedom and Democracy
Explore the intricate relationship between gambling and democracy in Gambling, Freedom and Democracy by Peter J. Adams. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this insightful book spans 236 pages, delving into the responsibilities of governments to safeguard their democratic processes against the subtle erosions posed by the gambling industry. Adams argues for the necessity of establishing independence from gambling influences within public sector frameworks, ensuring that democracy remains robust and untainted. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in politics, government policy, and the impact of gambling on society in Australia, Europe, and North America. Discover how proactive measures can protect democracy and promote freedom in a world increasingly influenced by gambling.