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The triumph of the political class (Rev. and updated [ed.])

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Both an extension of and a companion to his acclaimed expose of political mendacity, THE RISE OF POLITICAL LYING, Peter Oborne's new book reveals in devastating fashion just how far we have left behind us the idea of people going into politics for that quaint reason, to serve the public.

Notions of the greater good and "putting something back" now seem absurdly idealistic, such is the pervasiveness of cynicism in our politics and politicians.

Of course, self-interest has always played a part, and Oborne will show how our current climate owes much to the venality of the eighteenth century.

But in these allegedly enlightened times should we not know better?

Do we not deserve better from those who seek our electoral approval?

Full of revealing and insightful stories and anecdotes to support his case, and with a passionate call for reform, THE TRIUMPH OF THE POLITICAL CLASS is destined to be one of the defining political books of recent years.

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Product Details
Pocket Books
141652665X / 9781416526650
Paperback
03/11/2008
United States
xxi, 402 p.
20 cm
General (US: Trade) Learn More
Previous ed.: London: Simon & Schuster, 2007.