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In praise of public life

Joseph I. Lieberman with Michael D'Orso

(A Touchstone book)

Simon & Schuster, 2000

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"First Touchstone edition 2000"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

What It Means to Serve the Public In a vigorous defense of public life, Senator Joseph Lieberman, renowned as one of our most articulate and respected politicians, defines the duty, the honor and the privilege of public life in the face of Americans' perennial cynicism about it. Drawing widely from his own experience as a politician and his pride in public service, Lieberman makes a passionate, hopeful argument for the value of public life -- its place and necessity in our democracy and our need for more Americans to embrace it if we are to sustain our self-government.

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Contents Prologue ONE On Politics as a Career TWO The Roots of a Public Life THREE Mounting a First Campaign FOUR Straight and Honest FIVE Losing SIX The Modern Campaign SEVEN The Life EIGHT The Job NINE The Future Index

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