Crashing the party : taking on the corporate government in an age of surrender /
A behind-the-scenes glimpse into the presidential campaign of one of America's most effective social critics details what it takes to fight the two-party juggernaut.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press,
2002.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | Campaigns & political culture (Booknotes)
Government (Booknotes) |
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| Online Access: | Table of contents Table of contents Contributor biographical information Publisher description Program air date: February 3, 2002 |
Table of Contents:
- Business as usual : the best conventions money can buy
- The morphing of the democrats
- Citizen closeout : the moral imperative
- Campaign liftoff : America, we've got a problem
- Friends, funds, and formidable hurdles
- Hitting the road
- Momentum : the campaign takes shape
- On the road to fifty states
- "We, the people"
- The media : an ongoing non-debate
- The super-rallies : not your average garden party
- The commission on presidential debates
- With cold feet and big hearts
- The election stretch drive
- Conceit and confusion
- Looking ahead.