The controversial bestseller on the failure of the Reagan Revolution.
Editorial Review: Library Journal
This memoir is a bitter review of Stockman's years in the Reagan Administration. It is a book with few heroes and many fools. The author claims naivete as his excuse. Although the narrative is somewhat confusing, overall, its backstage view of policymaking leaves one discouraged, even frightened by the superficiality. The book is a necessary library purchase for two reasons: the notoriety of the book and its author, and the insider's view of key policies still in place and key personalities still in power. Richard C. Schiming, Economics Dept., Mankato State Univ., Minn.
Political Studies, American Studies
Format:
Pages:
422 pages
Publication:
1986
Publisher:
Harper & Row
Edition:
1st, First Edition
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
0060155604
ISBN13:
9780060155605
kindle Asin:
B00BSETVI4
The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed
The controversial bestseller on the failure of the Reagan Revolution.
Editorial Review: Library Journal
This memoir is a bitter review of Stockman's years in the Reagan Administration. It is a book with few heroes and many fools. The author claims naivete as his excuse. Although the narrative is somewhat confusing, overall, its backstage view of policymaking leaves one discouraged, even frightened by the superficiality. The book is a necessary library purchase for two reasons: the notoriety of the book and its author, and the insider's view of key policies still in place and key personalities still in power. Richard C. Schiming, Economics Dept., Mankato State Univ., Minn.