Gambling, Freedom and Democracy by Peter J Adams

Gambling, Freedom and Democracy by Peter J Adams

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This book argues that governments have a duty of care to protect their own democratic processes from subtle degradations and that independence from the gambling industries needs to be proactively built into public sector structures and processes.

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Gambling, Freedom and Democracy by Peter J Adams

As a consequence of the rapid proliferation of commercial gambling in Western-style democracies, governments and communities are encountering a complex array of economic, social and cultural harms associated with this expansion. This book focuses specifically on harms to democratic systems. It examines how people with key roles in democratic structures are vulnerable to subtle influence from the burgeoning profits of gambling. It focuses particularly on the Western-style democracies of North America, Europe and Australasia. It argues that governments have a duty of care to protect their own democratic processes from subtle degradations and that independence from the gambling industries needs to be proactively built into public sector structures and processes. It outlines how a public health approach, harm minimisation strategies and international conventions can provide the base for protecting the integrity of democratic systems.

"Peter Adams presents a compelling argument about the way gambling has influenced political processes, and how it may be damaging crucial democratic institutionsHis argument is all the more compelling because it is informed by the author’s substantial experience in the area, as clinical psychologist, philosopher, and policy advisor. But the importance of his argument goes well beyond the impact of gambling, and shows how commercial imperatives irrevocably alter social institutions, and may damage the public good at a multitude of levels. Gambling is here to stay, but its effects are barely understood. This book makes many of them clear for the first time."

- Dr. Charles Livingstone, La Trobe University, Melbourne

Dr Adams’ practice as a clinical psychologist led him into a range of new initiatives in violence, mental health and addiction services. He is employed as associate professor at the University of Auckland where he has set up a new department with a focus on community development and a Centre for Gambling Studies.

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ISBN 13 9780415957625
ISBN 10 0415957621
Title Gambling, Freedom and Democracy
Author Peter J Adams
Series Routledge Studies In Social And Political Thought
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2007-10-31
Number of pages 236
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.