Improper Influence : Campaign Finance Law, Political Interest Groups, and the Problem of Equality
Overview
Why is there still so much dissatisfaction with the role of special interest groups in financing American election campaigns, even though no aspect of interest group politics has been so thoroughly regu-lated and constrained? This book argues that part of the answer lies in the laws themselves, which prevent many hard-to-organize citizen groups from forming effective political action committees (PACs), while actually helping business groups organize PACs. Thomas L. Gais points out that many laws that regulate group involvement in elections ignore the real difficulties of political mobilization, and he concludes that PACs and the campaign finance laws reflect a fundamental discrepancy between grassroots ideals and the ways in which broadly based groups actually get organized. Thomas L. Gais is Senior Fellow, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York.
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- ISBN-13: 9780472085828
- ISBN-10: 0472085824
- Publisher: University of Michigan Press
- Publish Date: August 1998
- Dimensions: 9.03 x 6.04 x 0.82 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.97 pounds
- Page Count: 280
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