The Auction Block Democracy | Part 1 of Money in Politics

The Auction Block Democracy: How the Fundraising Treadmill Corrupts Representation

This is Part 1 of a 5-part series on how wealth captures democracy and what we can do about it. The series explores the second most critical reform for American democracy: freeing representatives from dependence on wealthy donors.

Four hours a day. That’s how long your representative spends begging rich strangers for money.

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The Shadow System | Part 2 of Money in Politics

Part 2 of a 5-part series examining how wealth captures democracy and what we can do about it. In Part 1, we explored how the fundraising treadmill corrupts basic democratic representation. Now we dive deeper into the sophisticated influence ecosystem that operates beyond campaign contributions—a shadow system that captures policy before it ever reaches public debate.
From 1999 to 2018, pharmaceutical companies spent $4.7 billion on lobbying—more than any other industry. For less than $5 billion in political spending, they reshaped medical education, captured regulatory agencies, and built an entire ecosystem of influence that made their policy preferences seem like medical consensus. The human cost: over 1.1 million drug overdose deaths, with 806,000 involving opioids.
This reveals systematic policy capture through sophisticated influence networks that shape information and institutional decision-making long before issues reach public debate. The real power of wealth in politics operates through revolving doors, dark money networks, and policy capture processes that most citizens never see but that determine the policies shaping their lives.

Clean Elections: Solutions That Work | Part 3 of Money in Politics series

Proven solutions exist to free democracy from wealth capture. Seattle’s democracy vouchers tripled voter participation. Arizona’s clean elections system elected over 200 publicly funded candidates while doubling women’s participation. From local cities to entire states, public financing is transforming American politics by giving ordinary citizens a financial voice in elections.

Constitutional Reform and Corporate Accountability | Part 4 of Money in Politics

Smart reforms can rebalance power in America by strengthening democracy, keeping markets fair, and holding corporations accountable. Part 4 of the Money in Politics series looks at the deeper structural changes that make this possible — from stronger enforcement to corporate accountability to constitutional reform. These are the foundations that can secure lasting democratic equality and fair competition for generations to come.

Building Coalitions Against Extraction | Part 5 of Money In Politics

Americans have united across party lines before to break powerful systems of wealth extraction — and we can do it again. Part 5 of the Money in Politics series shows how building broad coalitions around shared constitutional principles can defeat special interests, restore fair competition, and strengthen democracy for everyone.

International Models | Companion Piece to Money in Politics Series

How Other Democracies Limit Money in Politics: Comprehensive Solutions That Prove Constitutional Reform Works

This companion piece to Part 4 of the Money in Politics series examines how Canada, Germany, and France successfully limit money’s political influence while maintaining strong democracies and competitive economies.

These countries prove that constitutional protection of free expression can coexist with meaningful limits on money in politics. Their experience shows that the American approach is a policy choice, not a constitutional necessity. For reform advocates, they provide both arguments and practical blueprints.

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Bibliography: Money in Politics series

Bibliography – Money in Politics Series Overview This bibliography serves all articles in the Money in Politics: How Wealth Captures Democracy series: Part 1: The Auction Block Democracy Part 2: The Shadow System Part 3: Clean Elections: Solutions That Work Part 4: Constitutional Reform and Corporate Accountability Part 5: Building Coalitions Against Extraction Companion: International … Read more