This paper discusses Frank J. Sorauf's "Inside Campaign Finance: Myths and Realities". The paper discusses how it is a work that provides a refreshingly new outlook on the financial nature of political campaigns and the extent to which the drive for finance affects the direction of politics. While Sorauf does not seem to have a personal agenda in his analysis, he points out that, within American politics, the push towards disallowing politicians to use public funds for campaigns is hopeless one. In his work, moreover, Sorauf shows that, since the political system sustains itself through the use of public funds for campaigning, it will not amend itself in this sense, for this would be a form of political suicide or self-destruction. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.