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The Truth of Power
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06 June 2008

In 1994 Benjamin R. Barber was invited by President Clinton to participate in a seminar on the future of democratic ideas and ideals. Following their meeting, Barber became an informal consultant to the Clinton White House, working with a president who proved to be an astonishing listener open to a variety of ideas. Barber's experiences were unexpected and enlightening-the most unpredictable being his interactions with the president himself.
Barber's meditation on Bill Clinton's tenure in office offers a balanced and complex portrait of the Clinton administration, especially in its relationship to America's intellectual and scholarly community. Barber also identifies the true faultlines of power that future candidates must negotiate if they are to win an election. For this edition, Barber has written a new afterword reflecting on Clinton's "vision" problem, his controversial role in shaping today's Democratic Party, and his efforts to confront the challenges of interdependence and terrorism. He concludes with a provocative assessment of Hillary Clinton as a Democratic primary candidate in the battle for the presidency.
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / Executive Branch, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General
Acknowledgments
Preface: My Affair with Clinton
1. The Road to Camp David
2. Don't Stop Thinking about Tomorrow
3. Arguments at Laurel Lodge
4. The Art of Speechwriting
5. A Blizzard in D.C.
6. The Community Service President
7. Chairman of the NEH (Not!)
8. Hollywood East—A Dinner at the White House
9. A Guest from the Harding Era
10. Clinton vs. Jihad vs. McWorld
11. Hillary Takes Over
12. The End of the Affair and the Legacy Question
Afterword: Clinton Recidivus
Index