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Democracy, Internet, Press and politics, Political parties, Politics and government, Impeachment, Campaign funds, Political corruption, United States. Congress, Political aspects of Internet, Mass media and public opinion, Political aspects, Political participation, Political aspects of Mass media, Scandals in mass media, United States, Public opinion, Mass media, Computer network resources, Voting, Lobbying, Mass media, political aspects, Mass media, united states, Journalism, political aspects, United states, politics and government, 1993-2001, Public opinion, united states, Journalism, united states, Internet, social aspectsPlaces
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Vote.com: How Big-Money Lobbyists and the Media are Losing Their Influence, and the Internet is Giving Power Back to the People
September 16, 2000, Renaissance Books
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Vote.com
1999, Renaissance Books, Distributed by St. Martin's Press
Hardcover
in English
- 1st ed.
1580631053 9781580631051
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1999, Renaissance Books, Distributed by St. Martin's Press
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Vote.com: How Big-Money Lobbyists and the Media are Losing Their Influence, and the Internet is Giving Power to the People
December 1999, Audio Renaissance
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1559275618 9781559275613
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Table of Contents
Vox populi in cyberspace
The incredible shrinking Congress
Virtual elections
The diminishing importance of money in elections
The new voters, the X generation asserts its power
How the Internet will change the media
Campaigning to win the Fifth Estate
The end of polling
The weakening of political parties
The lobbyists meet democracy
State and local politics
How the Internet will change the justice system
International democracy
The empire strikes back
The inevitable backlash.
How the Fourth Estate took power
The decline of the Fourth Estate
The death of scandal
Direct communication wins out
How the politicians blew it, partisanship made Americans sick
Congress is losing its power.
Edition Notes
On front of dust jacket cover: "How big-money lobbyists and the media are losing their influence, and the Internet is giving power back to the people."
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