The rulemakers : how the wealthy and well-born dominate congress / by Sheila S. Coronel...[et al.].
Material type: TextPublication details: Quezon City : Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, 2004Description: x, 270 p. : ill. 26 cmISBN:- 971868638x
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This book tells the story of the Philippines legislature by examining the men and women who make up that body. It looks at their demographic characteristics (age, gender, education, profession), their assets and sources of wealth, and also their family lineage. The first two chapters describe the composition of Congress while the next two chapters show how lawmakers have employed their powers to further enrich themselves and entrench their families in power. Last chapter describes the struggle to have alternative voices heard in Congress and the attempts of various groups to gain entry to the fortress of privilege.
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