Corruption in American Politics and LifeDodd, Mead, 1910 - 309 páginas |
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... 230 • 233 · 236 • 239 241 244 244 · 247 248 256 258 259 Limiting the amount of individual contributions Effect of smaller campaign funds on political affairs . Time limits of large contributions · PAGE 262 Geographical limits xiv Contents.
... 230 • 233 · 236 • 239 241 244 244 · 247 248 256 258 259 Limiting the amount of individual contributions Effect of smaller campaign funds on political affairs . Time limits of large contributions · PAGE 262 Geographical limits xiv Contents.
Página xiv
... . 248 Contributions by civil service employees . . . 256 Limiting the amount of individual contributions . 258 259 Effect of smaller campaign funds on political affairs , Page Time limits of large contributions . . . . xiv. Contents.
... . 248 Contributions by civil service employees . . . 256 Limiting the amount of individual contributions . 258 259 Effect of smaller campaign funds on political affairs , Page Time limits of large contributions . . . . xiv. Contents.
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... individuals exposed to its malevolent influence . No doubt such studies are of great value in laying bare to us the hidden springs of part of our political life , the great re- sources , material and social , of those who are selfishly ...
... individuals exposed to its malevolent influence . No doubt such studies are of great value in laying bare to us the hidden springs of part of our political life , the great re- sources , material and social , of those who are selfishly ...
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... individuals of the latter class may be somewhat mulcted in dives and gambling rooms , but they will still have considerable 99 sums left to spend in thoroughly respectable stores , and 5 Apologies for Political Corruption That ...
... individuals of the latter class may be somewhat mulcted in dives and gambling rooms , but they will still have considerable 99 sums left to spend in thoroughly respectable stores , and 5 Apologies for Political Corruption That ...
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... individual or for an organisation , such as the machine . Many historical cases could be cited of statesmanlike ability of a high order and undoubted honesty on great issues coupled with a shrewd eye for the main chance whenever minor ...
... individual or for an organisation , such as the machine . Many historical cases could be cited of statesmanlike ability of a high order and undoubted honesty on great issues coupled with a shrewd eye for the main chance whenever minor ...
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¹Cf abuses administrative advantage American argument auto-corruption boss bribe bribery campaign contributions campaign funds candidates character Chicago slaughter child labour cial citizens civil service considerable corporations corrupt action corrupt practices course danger demnation democracy ditions duty economic effect election evil existing expenditures extremely favour forms of corruption frequently gifts graft hand higher honest ideals individual influence institutions involved labour latter leaders legislation less limited material means ment methods mob rule moral motives municipal newspapers offences officials oligarchy opinion party organisation political corruption political science politicians popular possible present Profes Professor profits public interest recognised reform regard regulation result rotten borough ruption Samuel Pepys secure selfish social sort spoils system sums Tammany Hall tax dodging terest things tical Timarchy tion venal vice vote voters whole
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Página 123 - Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders service or gives advice tending to impress upon the client and his undertaking exact compliance with the strictest principles of moral law.
Página 213 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting, by their joint endeavours, the national interest, upon some particular principle, in which they are all agreed.
Página 221 - The need for collecting large campaign funds would vanish if Congress provided an appropriation for the proper and legitimate expenses of each of the great national parties, an appropriation ample enough to meet the necessity for thorough organization and machinery, which requires a large expenditure of money.
Página 125 - I know it; and what foolery to be toasting an "independent press." We are tools, and the vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are jumping jacks. They pull the strings and we dance. Our time, our talents, our lives, our possibilities, all are the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes.— John Swinton.
Página 232 - If I am elected President I shall urge upon Congress, with every hope of success, that a law be passed requiring a filing in a federal office of a statement of the contributions received by committees and candidates in elections for members of Congress, and in such other elections as are constitutionally within the control of Congress.
Página 120 - Jerusalem with iniquity: the heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money: yet will they lean upon the Lord, and say, "Is not the Lord among us? none evil can come upon us.
Página 102 - Let your reforms for a moment go ! Look to your butts, and take good aims ! Better a rotten borough or so Than a rotten fleet and a city in flames...
Página 136 - Neighbours, of familiar acquaintance, as having the Faculty of discoursing readily, and plausibly, seem wiser and better learned in cases of Law, and Conscience, than themselves. And the Divines, and such others as make shew...
Página 231 - political committee" under the provisions of this act shall include the national committees of all political parties and the national Congressional campaign committees of all political parties and all committees, associations, or organizations which shall in two or more States influence the result or attempt to influence the result of an election at which Representatives In Congress are to be elected.
Página 232 - I urgently recommend to Congress that a law be passed requiring that candidates in elections of Members of the House of Representatives, and committees in charge of their candidacy and campaign, file in a proper office of the United States Government a statement of the contributions received and of the expenditures incurred in the campaign for such elections, and that similar legislation be enacted in respect to all other elections which are constitutionally within the control of Congress.