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Reflecting the experience and wisdom Gary Hart has accumulated during a lifetime of public service, The Patriot addresses the fundamental challenges to democratic leadership posed by a new century and a new millennium. Written as a handbook of advice to an aspiring younger politician in the tradition of Machiavelli's The Prince, Hart's compact and incisive book identifies the primary challenge facing American leaders today as the restoration of trust between the people and their government.

The healthy skepticism Americans have historically held toward politics has been replaced by enervating cynicism, which breeds suspicion, anger, systemic alienation, and ultimately cultural dis-integration. Hart lays the blame for this problem squarely at the feet of today's political leaders, whose mistrust of the people themselves has inspired a like mistrust of the people for their government.

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Such an atmosphere, Hart argues, is conducive to the flourishing success of new "barbarians" - found today on both left and right - who denigrate our culture and heritage, divide our society, and utilize the political process to bludgeon and destroy their opponents at any price.

Speaking the language of revolution and violence, these new barbarians coarsen political discourse and cheapen the moral capital required to maintain our democratic republic - a healthy sense of public spirit and a patriotic pride in our accomplishments and history.

The tools of leadership espoused by Machiavelli - mystery, force, and fraud - gave us four centuries of realpolitik. But the conditions of modern governance in a media-saturated society require openness and candor from our leaders, Hart maintains, and in a powerful and persuasive collection of short, interconnected essays, he sets forth new principles for leadership and counsels citizens and politicians alike in the art of democratic renewal.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
204

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Cover of: Patriot
Patriot
October 1, 1998, Free Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Patriot
The Patriot
June 1996, Free Press, The Free Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The patriot
The patriot: an exhortation to liberate America from the barbarians
1996, Free Press
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First Sentence

"THE TESTS OF DEMOCRACY IN THE TWENTY-first century will be whether it is able to unify its citizens absent a major threat; whether it can survive disintegrative economic, cultural, and political forces; and how it will generate new opportunities for its workers and young people."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
204
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7722584M
ISBN 10
0684863766
ISBN 13
9780684863764
Library Thing
1135095
Goodreads
987493

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First Sentence

"THE TESTS OF DEMOCRACY IN THE TWENTY-first century will be whether it is able to unify its citizens absent a major threat; whether it can survive disintegrative economic, cultural, and political forces; and how it will generate new opportunities for its workers and young people."

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