Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
Pages: 270
Trim: 4½ x 7
978-0-8157-2791-0 • Paperback • April 2017 • $16.00 • (£11.99)
978-0-8157-2792-7 • eBook • April 2017 • $15.00 • (£11.99)
Carlo Alberto Brioschi is an Italian journalist, book author, and publisher. He is currently editorial consultant at Rai Eri, part of the italian broadcasting company, and at Corriere Della Sera, the main Italian newspaper in Italy; he was the non-fiction editorial director at Rizzoli, the second-largest publishing group in Italy, and prior to that he was non-fiction editor at Utet and Mondadori. As a journalist, he wrote for Corriere Della Sera, L'Indipendente and Il Giornale. He teaches theory and methods of mass media at the European Institute of Design. Among his books are Il malaffare (2011) and Il politico portatile (2014).
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Contents:
Introduction: If Julius Caesar Is a Thief
1. The Gift in Antiquity
2. Democracy and Decadence
3. Bribes in Ancient Rome
4. The Feces of the Devil
5. Corruption in Power
6. Philosophy of Corruption
7. A Pragmatic Approach to Corruption
8. The American Dream of Purity
9. Restoration and Decadence
10. Parts in the Play
11. The Great Dictatorships
12. Beyond the Age of Innocence
13. Expansion of the Realm of Corruption
14. Corrupt Finance: The Great Market Collapses
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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