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Book SynopsisAn old pro on political mischief in the United States gives us an overview of U.S. campaign tactics and ethics from eighteenth-century pamphleteers to campaign consultants and media wizards in the 1990s.
Table of ContentsIntroduction The Matrix of Political Mischief The Nominating Process: Finding Someone to Run The Election Campaign: Marketing Politics Criticizing Opponents: Negative Campaigning The Elements of Unfair Campaigning Personal Vilification: The Classic Smear The Ghoul Gambit: Putting the Other Side Beyond the Pale Appeals to Bigotry: Religion, Race, Ethnic Background The Many Uses of Distortion Political Lies and Liars Politics and Patriotism Political Chicanery: Disrupting the Machinery Espionage and Sabotage Buying and Stealing Votes Mischief and Reform: Reform as Mischief Watergate: Mandate for Reform A Result of Reform: Invincible Incumbents Media Power and the Perception of Politics Further Perspectives on Reform Bibliography Index