“Power and Money develop[s] and exemplif[ies] [Edsall’s] unique insight into the dynamics of political changes in our times.” —David Broder
“Power and Money develop[s] and exemplif[ies] [Edsall’s] unique insight into the dynamics of political changes in our times.” —David Broder
Named by the Boston Phoenix in 1988 one of the top ten political reporters in America, Thomas Byrne Edsall has a special talent for cutting through the camouflage of the political process to reveal power shifts in the U.S. political system. This collection of Mr. Edsall's newspaper and magazine reporting is grouped into five chapters: "Baltimore and Maryland: Power, Money, Race, and Class-American Politics Writ Small," "The Conservative Rearmament," "The Early Years of the Reagan Administration," "Money and Connections in Washington," and "Parties in Crisis: The Elusive Majority."
Thomas B. Edsall is a senior political reporter at the Washington Post and a frequent contributor to such magazines as The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Review of Books, The New Republic, Civilization, Harper's, the American Prospect, The Nation, Washington Monthly, and Dissent. His awards include the Carey McWilliams Award of the American Political Science Association, the Bill Pryor Award of the Newspaper Guild, a year-long fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and five Media Fellowships at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His previous book, Chain
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