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The Washington Book: How to Read Politics and Politicians

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Overview

Explore the intricacies of political communication and self-portrayal in this Hurst Lecture Series talk featuring Carlos Lozada, New York Times opinion columnist and author. Delve into how politicians and those in power reveal themselves through their writings and speeches, and gain insights into the impact of official documents, reports, and investigations on the national political landscape. Examine topics such as American exceptionalism, the legacies of various presidents including Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama, and the current political race. Gain a deeper understanding of how to interpret political rhetoric and analyze the decision-making processes of leaders. Learn to critically assess omissions in political discourse and evaluate the significance of notable quotes from political figures.

Syllabus

Introduction
Carlos Ruiz
Democracy in America
American Exceptionalism
Is America Exceptional
Jimmy Carters Legacy
George HW Bush
Barack Obama
Dreams of My Father
The Current Race
Kamala Harris
Question
The Dangerous Case of Trump
Tyranny
Making Decisions
Omissions
Trumps quote

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The Aspen Institute

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