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How Members of Congress Are Bribed - Unveiling the Dark Underbelly of Congressional Corruption and Power Dynamics - cover

How Members of Congress Are Bribed - Unveiling the Dark Underbelly of Congressional Corruption and Power Dynamics

J. Hampton Moore

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'How Members of Congress Are Bribed' by J. Hampton Moore, readers are taken on a deep dive into the corrupt mechanisms at play in the world of politics. Moore utilizes a straightforward and investigative literary style to uncover the hidden truths behind the exchange of favors and money in Congress. This book, written in the early 20th century, provides a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the time, shedding light on the darker side of democracy. Through detailed examples and analysis, Moore paints a stark picture of the lengths to which some will go to secure influence and power. This work serves as a cautionary tale that remains relevant today. J. Hampton Moore, a former member of Congress and respected journalist, brings a unique perspective to 'How Members of Congress Are Bribed.' His personal experiences in politics and astute observations inform the narrative, offering readers an insider's look into the inner workings of government. Moore's dedication to exposing corruption and advocating for transparency shines through in every page of this thought-provoking book. For readers interested in understanding the complexities of political corruption and the ways in which power can be manipulated, 'How Members of Congress Are Bribed' is a must-read. Moore's meticulous research and compelling writing make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking insight into the ethical challenges faced by elected officials.
Available since: 12/20/2019.
Print length: 109 pages.

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