Fire and ashes

success and failure in politics

205 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 4 de Enero de 2013

ISBN:
978-0-674-72599-7
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Número OCLC:
840460701

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In 2005 Michael Ignatieff left his life as a writer and professor at Harvard University to enter the combative world of politics back home in Canada. By 2008, he was leader of the country's Liberal Party and poised--should the governing Conservatives falter--to become Canada's next Prime Minister. It never happened. Today, after a bruising electoral defeat, Ignatieff is back where he started, writing and teaching what he learned. What did he take away from this crash course in political success and failure? Did a life of thinking about politics prepare him for the real thing? How did he handle it when his own history as a longtime expatriate became a major political issue? Are cynics right to despair about democratic politics? Are idealists right to hope? Ignatieff blends reflection and analysis to portray today's democratic politics as ruthless, unpredictable, unforgiving, and hyper-adversarial. Rough as it is, Ignatieff argues, democratic politics …

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Temas

  • Politics and government
  • Politicians
  • Political culture
  • Biography
  • Liberal Party of Canada

Lugares

  • Canada