This book, "Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress--And a Plan to Stop It" by Lawrence Lessig, is a thought-provoking nonfiction work that sheds light on the corruptive influence of money in the American government. The author delves into the inner workings of Congress and its relation to money and how it affects the political process, campaigns, and elections.


The book is a hardcover edition with 384 pages, and it is published by Grand Central Publishing. The original English language book has a length of 9.2in, a height of 1.2in, and a width of 6.5in. It is a valuable addition to the American government genre, and it covers topics such as the legislative branch, corruption, and political advocacy.