<p>Once designed to amplify the voices of farmers laborers and the underrepresented the Philippine party-list system has now become the ultimate low-risk high-reward investment for the well-connected. In <em>Partylist for Profit: How the Rich Hijacked a System for the Poor</em> A.A. Castor peels back the glossy surface of legislative charity to expose the machinery of legalized profiteering dynastic expansion and quiet political laundering.</p><p>With deadpan seriousness and a dose of dark humor this book walks readers through the insider's playbook of how to build fund and quietly control a party-list with as little accountability-and as much profit-as possible. From choosing a vague advocacy (OFWs or transport workers anyone?) to securing alphabet-friendly names for ballot advantage to recycling nominees across election cycles and repackaging greed as governance this is not a how-to-this is a <strong>how-it's-done</strong>.</p><p>Perfect for political junkies aspiring operators or just disillusioned citizens looking to finally understand why nothing ever changes <em>Partylist for Profit</em> isn't just a book-it's a public service announcement disguised as satire.</p><p>Learn how power is bought maintained and quietly passed down-not through revolution but registration. After all in today's politics you don't need a platform. You just need a seat.</p>
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