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what is the role of money in democracy

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Answered by anshulgkshirsagar
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Money in some form has always been needed to finance politics, even in the eighteenth century, before there were any political parties or election campaigns in the modern sense. The ways of raising and spending that money have changed many times since then, as have opinions about how it should be raised and spent. As long as that money was raised and spent inside the parties, and as long as it came from politicians themselves and from rank-and-file party members, regulation of campaign funds was minimal. That began to change toward the end of the nineteenth century, when political money began to come from rich donors outside the parties. Government regulation began when opinions about how campaign funds should be raised and spent became legitimate questions of public policy. This chapter reviews how campaign finance practices and the laws regulating them have changed over the course of American histor

Answered by dagarusha803
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Money is indeed needed to maintain parties, contest in elections, and election campaigns. However ,over time , ironically governance failure also leads to an increase in expenditure. Further more, money is also used for illegitimate purposes of vote- buying

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