Political corruption -- United States
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Political corruption -- United States
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Political corruption
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Incoming Resources
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- Legal but corrupt, a new perspective on public ethics, edited by Frank Anechiarico
- Voter fraud, Sarah Armstrong, book editor
- Stealing elections, how voter fraud threatens our democracy, John Fund
- Wealth and democracy, a political history of the American rich, Kevin Phillips
- Plutocrats united, campaign money, the Supreme Court, and the distortion of American elections, Richard L. Hasen
- Collusion, secret meetings, dirty money, and how Russia helped Donald Trump win, Luke Harding
- The origins of Teapot Dome;, progressives, parties and petroleum, 1909-1921
- Republic, lost, how money corrupts Congress--and a plan to stop it, Lawrence Lessig
- Laboratories of autocracy, a wake-up call from behind the lines, David Pepper
- Political corruption, Eileen Lucas, book editor
- Secret empires, how the American political class hides corruption and enriches family and friends, Peter Schweizer
- In deep, the FBI, the CIA, and the truth about America's "deep state", David Rohde
- The Deep State, Rita Santos, book editor
- Teapot Dome: oil and politics in the 1920's
- Public corruption in the United States, analysis of a destructive phenomenon, Jeff Cortese
- Watergate, a new history, Garrett M. Graff
- The corruption of American politics, what went wrong and why, Elizabeth Drew
- American oligarchy, the permanent political class, Ron Formisano
- Hubris, the inside story of spin, scandal, and the selling of the Iraq War, Michael Isikoff and David Corn
- America, compromised, Lawrence Lessig
- The politics of local government, governing in small towns and suburbia, Barry E. Truchil
- Truth and consequences, special comments on the Bush administration's war on American values, Keith Olbermann
- The muckrakers;, the era in journalism that moved America to reform, the most significant magazine articles of 1902-1912,, edited and with notes by Arthur and Lila Weinberg
- Armed madhouse, who's afraid of Osama Wolf?, China floats, Bush sinks, the scheme to steal '08, no child's behind left, and other dispatches from the front lines of the class war, Greg Palast
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