Of Politics & Economics: The School of Hard Knocks and Gentle Persuasion (en Inglés)
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"Why have American policymaking and political institutions weakened? Well, let me offer my one-word explanation for this phenomenon: 'Corruption.'" This book has all the makings of a modern-day thriller: politics, partisanship, kickbacks, fraud, quid pro quos, and, you guessed it-corruption. All based on historical and public events commented on and analyzed by author Steven I. Platt during his long and storied career as a judge and mediator. From the bowels of politics, corruption, and partisanship, Of Politics and Economics: The School of Hard Knocks & Gentle Persuasion is a well-chosen collection of Judge Platt's significant and timeless writings on the state of politics and its intersection with law and economics. For 13 years, Judge Platt shared his opinion publicly and unapologetically in a popular column published in The Daily Record in Baltimore and in the judge's own blog, "A Pursuit of Justice: The Intersection of Law, Economics, and Politics." Written by a self-proclaimed "political junkie," who spent more than 20 years feeding the political machine, then another 30 years serving on the Bench of the Maryland Judiciary, Judge Platt has witnessed, presided over, and commented on incidents involving local, state, and federal political figures who have found themselves on the wrong side of the law and societal values. Contents include: Chapter 1: Is Politics Corrupt? Stay Tuned to Your Supreme Court StationChapter 2: Corruption May Explain the Previously UnexplainableChapter 3: Corruption Precipitates Crisis in ConfidenceChapter 4: What's Wrong with Our Broken Political Process?Chapter 5: Loss of Public Trust and Confidence Caused by CorruptionChapter 6: Destructive Partisanship March Can Be HaltedChapter 7: Midnight in Paris for PoliticiansChapter 8: Trump-Speak vs. Candidate-SpeakChapter 9: Political Choices Should Be Reality-Based and CheckedChapter 10: Politics as TheaterChapter 11: President of the United States - A Job DescriptionChapter 12: The Political Art of Holding Your Tongue and Thinking Your PieceChapter 13: Political Judgment Is Not Science - It's About PeopleChapter 14: Political Theater Need Not Be Children's TheaterChapter 15: The Act of Governance - What MattersChapter 16: How Will Candidates Govern? The Most Important Question Not Easily AnsweredChapter 17: How Do We Spot Leaders?Chapter 18: The Great Risk ShiftChapter 19: The Politics of the Shift of Economic RiskChapter 20: Corporate Networks, Power, and Money Precipitate Crisis of the Old OrderChapter 21: Planning for Justice After the RevolutionChapter 22: Responsibility and Accountability in the Criminal Justice System: A ChallengeChapter 23: New Era for International Courts and the United States