Opis: Yale university press 2002, stan bdb - (podniszczona lekko okładka, przykurzona), str 304 JĘZYK ANGIELSKI In this provocative book, two leading law professors challenge the existing campaign reform agenda and present a new initiative that avoids the mistakes of the past. "Ackerman and Ayres provide a fresh and provocative way of thinking about the interaction between dollars and votes, and a fascinating out-of-the-box solution for what's wrong." — ROBERT B. REICH, Hexter Professor of Social and Economic Policy, Brandeis University, and former Secretary of Labor in the Clinton Administration "This breakthrough book initiates the long-overdue effort to examine alternative approaches to campaign finance reform, eschewing the traditional limits-driven strategy. It offers a refreshingly novel approach, while showing respect for enduring constitutional values." — NADINE STROSSEN, president, American Civil Liberties Union; professor of law, New York Law School "One of the few genuinely original contributions to the debate over campaign finance reform." — CASS R. SUNSTEIN, Karl N. Llewellyn Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago "Ackerman and Ayres have had the creativity and vision to lay out a plan that shows us what campaign finance reform would look like if we were serious—and in ways that both sides could embrace. Voting with Dollars is essential reading for anyone ready to move past the charades toward real answers." — MATT MILLER, author of The Two Percent Solution "The creative radicalism of Voting with Dollars can only help jolt Washington's campaign 'reformers' out of their 25-year rut." — JONATHAN RAUCH, Washington Monthly "I wanted to hate this book . . . but it's good. It may even be great." — MICHAEL MUNGER, Journal of Economic Literature Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. He is the author or co-author of many books, including Social Justice in the Liberal State, The Stakeholder Society, Deliberation Day, Bush v. Gore, The Future of Liberal Revolution, and Private Property and the Constitution, all available from Yale University Press. Ian Ayres is William K. Townsend Professor of Law at Yale University.
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