Spiffor -
Nothing you said contradicts my assertion that special interest lobbying here has increased as we travel down the road to a European "social democratic" system where government assumes more control over people, especially with wealth being viewed as the property of the state. As for the EU being more susceptible to lobbying and more free market oriented, there would be NO lobbying of the EU if there was a free market there. When wine producers in France want either a government subsidy or tariff on competition, do they have to pay off French politicians to get what they want? If not, that still doesn't mean France doesn't have lobbyists corrupting their political system, it just means the politicians and lobbyists have a different method for vote buying and selling.
In France and Germany, lobbying is very different and less significant than in the US, while these countries are much more social-democrat than the US. OTOH, there is a strong US-like lobbyism in EU institutions, although they are much more pro-free market (heck, let's call it "Liberal - European Meaning", and be done with it).
Not that I'm saying there is necessarily an opposite correlation, but I think your theory doesn't hold water.
Not that I'm saying there is necessarily an opposite correlation, but I think your theory doesn't hold water.
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