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In this book, Robert Hariman demonstrates how matters of styleof diction, manners, sensibility, decor, and charismainfluence politics. In critical studies of classic texts, Hariman identifies four dominant political styles. The realist style, as found in Machiavelli'sThe Prince, creates a world of sheer power, constant calculation, and emotional control; this style is the common sense of modern political science. The courtly style, depicted in Kapuscinski'sThe Emperor, is characterized by high decorousness, hierarchies, and fixation on the body of the sovereign; this style infuses mass media coverage of the American presidency. The republican style, reflected in Cicero's letters to Atticus, promotes the art of oratory, consensus, and civility; it informs our ideal of democratic conversation. The bureaucratic style, as captured in Kafka'sThe Castle, emphasizes institutional procedures, official character, and the priority of writing; this style structures everday life. Hariman looks at effective political artistry in figures from antiquity to modern politicians such as Vaclav Havel, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton. He discusses the crises to which each style is susceptible, as well as the social and moral consequences of each style's success.Hariman, Robert is the author of 'Political Style The Artistry of Power', published 1995 under ISBN 9780226316307 and ISBN 0226316300.
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