How to Win an Election: An Ancient Guide for Modern Politicians
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Feb 21, 2012
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Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691154082
ISBN-13
9780691154084
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In this intriguing blend of ancient wisdom and contemporary strategy, readers are taken on a journey through the political landscape as shaped by Quintus Tullius Cicero. The authors weave together timeless principles from Roman politics with modern campaigning tactics, offering a refreshing perspective for today’s politicians. The insights are not merely historical; they resonate with current election dynamics and demonstrate that the foundational elements of persuasion and public appeal have remained constant through the ages.
Freeman's expertise brings to life Cicero’s original thoughts, allowing modern politicians to navigate the complexities of electoral contests with the advantage of age-old strategies. Whether one is a seasoned politician or a newcomer to the political arena, this guide serves as a roadmap, highlighting the importance of character, rhetoric, and the nuances of engaging with the electorate. The lessons drawn from the past encourage a thoughtful approach to campaigning that could prove invaluable in an ever-evolving political climate.
Freeman's expertise brings to life Cicero’s original thoughts, allowing modern politicians to navigate the complexities of electoral contests with the advantage of age-old strategies. Whether one is a seasoned politician or a newcomer to the political arena, this guide serves as a roadmap, highlighting the importance of character, rhetoric, and the nuances of engaging with the electorate. The lessons drawn from the past encourage a thoughtful approach to campaigning that could prove invaluable in an ever-evolving political climate.