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Clarence Thomas' Unshaken Belief in Big Money

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The Evolution of Business Activities as Speech

The chapter explores how conservatives in the 1960s and 1970s aimed to elevate business activities to have constitutional protection by framing them as speech, expanding legal protections for businesses. It discusses Justice Clarence Thomas' views on the cultural war between the man of words and the man of money, highlighting the correlation between money and speech in politics. The chapter also delves into the implications of wealth disparity on democracy, underscoring the significance of addressing the unequal distribution of money to safeguard democracy.

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