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American revolution Quote by Jack McDevitt

“Money bought access. But the Second American Revolution had happened, people began taking the Constitution seriously again, and the practice of renting and buying congressmen had been stopped by the simple expedient of getting money out of the campaigns. Contributions of all types became illegal…” quote by Jack McDevitt
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““Money bought access. But the Second American Revolution had happened, people began taking the Constitution seriously again, and the practice of renting and buying congressmen had been stopped by the simple expedient of getting money out of the campaigns. Contributions of all types became illegal. Campaigns were funded by the voters. You gave money to a politician, it constituted bribery, and you could go to jail.””

Jack McDevitt

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Engines of God by Jack McDevitt, 1999

The quote sat a future where campaign finance reforms eliminate money’s influence, making political contributions illegal and turning voting into a civic duty funded by taxpayers.

In simple terms: Money no longer buys political power; voting becomes a civic responsibility.

Key Takeaway

Support campaign finance transparency.

Themes

politics reform citizen responsibility

Mood

concerned hopeful

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • elections
  • grassroots activism
  • public policy debates

Key Concepts

democracy corruption legal enforcement

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would you ensure fair enforcement of campaign finance laws?
  • What role should citizens play in monitoring political funding?
A Different Perspective

Legal enforcement may be hard to achieve without broad consensus.

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