The worldly art of politics
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The book argues that the public image owes more to the myth than fact, and that politicians mostly live hardworking, effective, insecure and very public lives.
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The book argues that the public image owes more to the myth than fact, and that politicians mostly live hardworking, effective, insecure and very public lives.
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"The book argues that the public image owes more to the myth than fact, and that politicians mostly live hardworking, effective, insecure and very public lives."
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