Publisher's Synopsis
"How Members of Congress Are Bribed," by Joseph Moore, delves into the historical realities of corruption and influence within the American political system. This meticulously prepared print edition examines the mechanics of bribery and ethical misconduct, offering a stark perspective on the challenges facing Congress. Explore the timeless complexities of political science through a lens focused on the dark side of power. Uncover the methods, motivations, and consequences associated with corrupt practices. A crucial resource for understanding the enduring struggle for ethics in government and the historical context of criminal law. This book provides a critical examination of bribery that remains relevant to understanding the dynamics of power and accountability.
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