Against the Profit Motive (Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference)
In America today, a public official’s lawful income consists of a salary. But until a century ago, the law frequently authorized officials to make money on a profit-seeking basis. Prosecutors won a fee for each defendant convicted. Tax collectors received a cut of each evasion uncovered. Naval officers took a reward for each ship sunk. The list goes on. This book is the first to document American government’s “for-profit†past, to discover how profit-seeking defined officials’ relationship to the citizenry, and to explain how lawmakers—by banishing the profit motive in favor of the salary—transformed that relationship forever.
AuthorParrillo Nicholas R.
BindingKindle Edition
EISBN9780300187304
FormatKindle eBook
LabelYale University Press
ManufacturerYale University Press
NumberOfPages584
ProductGroupeBooks
ProductTypeNameABIS_EBOOKS
PublicationDate2013-10-22
PublisherYale University Press
ReleaseDate2013-10-01
StudioYale University Press
TitleAgainst the Profit Motive (Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference)