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Faulty Assumptions and Undemocratic Consequences of Campaign Finance Reform
by
Smith, Bradley A.
in
Academic staff
/ Assumptions
/ Campaign contributions
/ Campaign expenditures
/ Campaign finance
/ Campaign finance reform
/ Campaign funds
/ Campaigns
/ Candidates
/ Conflict
/ Corruption
/ Democracy
/ Electioneering
/ Electoral campaigning
/ Equality
/ Essays
/ Federal legislation
/ Federal regulation
/ Finance
/ First Amendment
/ First Amendment-US
/ Freedom of speech
/ General public
/ Incumbents
/ Law
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Legal reform
/ Political action committees
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political change
/ Political elites
/ Political finance
/ Political parties
/ Political regulation
/ Politics
/ Presidential elections
/ Public finance
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Regulation
/ Regulatory reform
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1996
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Faulty Assumptions and Undemocratic Consequences of Campaign Finance Reform
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Smith, Bradley A.
in
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/ Campaign contributions
/ Campaign expenditures
/ Campaign finance
/ Campaign finance reform
/ Campaign funds
/ Campaigns
/ Candidates
/ Conflict
/ Corruption
/ Democracy
/ Electioneering
/ Electoral campaigning
/ Equality
/ Essays
/ Federal legislation
/ Federal regulation
/ Finance
/ First Amendment
/ First Amendment-US
/ Freedom of speech
/ General public
/ Incumbents
/ Law
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Legal reform
/ Political action committees
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political change
/ Political elites
/ Political finance
/ Political parties
/ Political regulation
/ Politics
/ Presidential elections
/ Public finance
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Regulation
/ Regulatory reform
/ United States
1996
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1996
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Over the past 25 years, efforts to reform the campaign finance system have been exceptionally popular with both the general public and legal academics. Most reformers have attempted to limit alleged political corruption and to promote a brand of political equality. However, the reform scholarships has erred in its assumptions about the causes and effects of political corruption. It is actually campaign finance regulation that is in conflict with accepted notions of equality, so much so as to be broadly characterized as undemocratic.
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