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Toward An Ethics Of Being Lobbied: Affirmative Obligations To Listen, Heidi Li Feldman
Toward An Ethics Of Being Lobbied: Affirmative Obligations To Listen, Heidi Li Feldman
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Lobbying in the U.S. today grows out of a historical legal and, eventually, Constitutional right to petition the government for redress of grievances. English kings, the English Parliament, and American colonial legislatures had incentives for not only recognizing the right but treating it fulsomely, as a means for communicating extensively with the widest possible range of those over whom kings, Parliament, and legislatures had or sought to have power. Because of drastic changes in circumstance, today's officials do not have this incentive. Financial and structural forces tend to narrow the range of people legislators and elected executives hear from. In …