人 New forms of state regulation; other means of The state as seller; difficulties and safeguards . Tax dodging as a form of political corruption; quasi- justification of the practice. Methods of overcoming tax dodging . Auto-corruption, and its effects upon party prestige Neglect of the sources of party support Campaign contributions as a part of the problem Payment of campaign expenses by the state Publicity of campaign contributions State laws requiring publicity 247 248 256 258 259 Limiting the amount of individual contributions Effect of smaller campaign funds on political affairs. Geographical limits upon the use of campaign funds 263 Effect of campaign fund reform on business interests in their relation to government Limitation of campaign gifts of services VII. CORRUPTION AND NOTORIETY: Our damaged political reputation; how acquired American criticism of special privilege as corrupt not Consequences of the wide diffusion of political power in |