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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Democratic Exhaustion
Part One: When the Poor Pay for the Rich
1. The Cost of Democracy: First Benchmarks
2. The Private Funding of Democracy: A System Designed for the Rich
3. The Realities of Private Funding: When the Taxes of the Many Pay for the Conservative Preferences of the Few
4. Beyond Politics: Private Funding of the “Public Good”
Part Two: Missed Opportunities
5. A Hope? Public Funding of Parties and Election Campaigns
6. The Public Funding of Democracy: A System in Danger
7. Are America’s Aberrations a Danger for Europe?
8. The Price of a Vote: From Local Elections to General Microtargeting
Part Three: Let’s Save Democracy!: Reshaping Political and Social Democracy
9. Has the Last Word Been Said? From the Illusion of Permanence to the Novelty of Democratic Vouchers
10. Toward a Democratization of the “Private” Funding of Democracy and a New Way of Publicly Funding Parties
11. Toward a Mixed Assembly: Social and Political
Conclusion: The Prerequisites of “Permanent” Democracy
Notes
Contents in Detail
List of Figures
Index
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