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The New Prince
- Narrated by: Dick Morris
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince has been the most widely-read and quoted book about politics for the past five centuries. But in the information age, new ideas are needed to make government prosper. Who better to write The New Prince than the election strategist who helped secure President Clinton's comeback victory in 1996: political dark prince Dick Morris. In this incisive, literate, useful program, Morris advises candidates to adopt idealism as a strategy, not because of misguided altruism, but because it works. He tells politicians, advocacy groups, business leaders, and citizens how to promote their causes and get their jobs done effectively. His pragmatic idealism would bring about a system in which value is placed on message over money, issues over image, positives over negatives, substance over scandal, and strategy over spin.
And don't miss Vote.com, a look at the Internet and how it will let us talk back to our political leaders.
©1999 Dick Morris (P)1999 Audio Renaissance, an imprint of Renaissance Media, Inc.
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