The Big Gamble: The Politics of Lottery and Casino Expansion
By (Author) Denise von Herrmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th December 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethical issues and debates
Central / national / federal government
Regional, state and other local government policies
363.420973
Hardback
160
Examines the politics of state and federal gambling policy, particularly policies relating to casinos and state lotteries. Von Herrmann examines the politics of state and federal gambling policy, particularly policies relating to casinos and state lotteries. She considers gambling policy from a variety of perspectives, including the politics of adoption, the state and federal governments' role in policy formation and implementation, and the broad economic and social impact questions related to gambling. The inclusion of several state case studies provides insight into the largely successful reshaping of Americans' image of gambling--from seedy, sinful, and corrupt behavior to a benign, pleasurable entertainment experience-which ultimately has led to widespread availability. While many have asserted that gambling policy fits well within the political models of morality politics, von Herrmann challenges this notion. Noting that true consensus has not been achieved in the area of gambling policy, she shows how supporters' economic arguments and opponents' moral concerns have effectively bifurcated the current debates on gambling policy; gambling is now viewed by many in two distinct and separate bodies of thought. As she observes, the challenge for the future of gambling policy is to find ways to bridge the gap. Of particular interest to scholars, students, and other researchers involved with public policy, particularly that relating to gambling.
When a public figure like William Bennett confesses to having a gambling addiction, and state governments across the country pin their hopes of closing massive budget deficits with expanded revenues from casinos and lotteries, a book on the politics of gambling is certainly timely....Recommended. Public; academic, lower-division undergraduate and up; and professional library collections.-Choice
"When a public figure like William Bennett confesses to having a gambling addiction, and state governments across the country pin their hopes of closing massive budget deficits with expanded revenues from casinos and lotteries, a book on the politics of gambling is certainly timely....Recommended. Public; academic, lower-division undergraduate and up; and professional library collections."-Choice
DENISE von HERRMANN is Chair of the Arts and Sciences Division, the University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast.