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Inspired by the famed sixteenth-century philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli, journalist and pundit Craig Crawford offers 25 pithy rules for surviving the politics of everyday life. The rules will at times seem hard and cruel, perhaps even immoral. But that is what comes with the turf when you are learning to deal with others as they actually behave, not how you imagine them.
Published | Dec 29 2011 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 180 |
ISBN | 9780742552517 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 206 x 129 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Finally, a book that cleverly uses real politics to help people gain ground in their own lives. The ten commandments will get you to heaven, but Craig Crawford's 25 rules will help you survive the purgatory on earth. Read this — before it's too late!
Larry J. Sabato, director, University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of The Kenneday Half-Century
Washington journalist and author Crawford (Attack the Messenger) gives Machiavelli a user-friendly 21st century update with this guide to life's struggles for the unwary, the good-natured and the 'never met a man I didn't like' gang. . . Crawford is adept in his use of anecdotes to illustrate tough truths in a logical framework, providing excellent advice for launching endeavors, moving in a positive direction, surviving the scoundrels and embracing life.
Publishers Weekly
Finally, a book that cleverly uses real politics to help people gain ground in their own lives. The ten commandments will get you to heaven, but Craig Crawford's 25 rules will help you survive the purgatory on earth. Read this —before it's too late!
Larry J. Sabato, director, University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of The Kenneday Half-Century
Craig Crawford, a Washington pundit, has written a fascinating and insightful guidebook on the use of power in public life, and ways to avoid the pitfalls. He shows it takes a little bit of Machiavelli to play the game in politics-and life-and succeed.
Helen Thomas, Dean, White House Press Corps, Hearst Columnist
Craig Crawford, a Washington pundit, has written a fascinating and insightful guidebook on the use of power in public life, and ways to avoid the pitfalls. He shows it takes a little bit of Machiavelli to play the game in politics—and life—and succeed.
Helen Thomas, Dean, White House Press Corps, Hearst Columnist
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