The Great Game of Politics

Why We Elect, Whom We Elect

Dick Stoken

Forge Books

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From our nation's inception there has been a constant dynamic of tension between those political philosophies that we have labeled the left and the right, despite the fact that the vast majority of American voters really fall into the category of moderates. During the early years, the shifts between the two were dramatic and frequent: the Federalists on one side, the Jeffersonians on the other, as the young democracy came to grips with the two opposing political forces that were to mold the new nation. On one hand we have those concerned with business, conservatism, and the development of capital and wealth. They want the government to provide security that will protect the nation's interest while allowing free-market forces to increase prosperity. On the other hand we have the left, concerned with personal rights, equality, and the fostering of prosperity for all citizens through an active and involved federal government.
 
By explicating the Presidency from George Washington to George W. Bush,
The Great Game of Politics examines the American Presidency as a cyclic reflection of the concerns of the electorate.  It presents the excitation of the ideologies of our two major parties in a constant left-right swing where the will of the people sets the pendulum in motion and determines the direction the country will take for another four years. From the early years, where the tension that forged the nation initially required numerous shifts to establish an acceptable political equilibrium, to the revered legacies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, whose presidencies not only initiated major political shifts, but also instituted fundamental changes in the apparatus of government that would prove to be integral to the administrations that followed them, both Democratic and Republican.
 
They seized the reins of government and made a lasting mark. Indeed the truly great presidents--Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, Lincoln, Theodore and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Reagan--shaped the course of history for our nation and in doing so proved themselves to be masters of The Great Game of Politics.

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Chapter One

Political Paradigms

During the 1980s something new and unusual was afoot in America's political culture. Prior to that time society had built its political-economic foundation upon "big" and intrusive government, around legislation to regulate business, around policies to provide security and protect people from danger. But with a suddenness unseen in half a century that foundation was toppled and a new one erected based on business deregulation, on creating avenues of opportunity, and on encouraging competition.

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“It is unquestionably one of the most original and interesting books I’ve ever read on the American presidency.”--Thomas Fleming, New York Times bestselling author on Great Game of Politics

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About the Author

Dick Stoken

Dick Stoken graduated in 1958 from the University of Chicago Business School with an M.B.A. and is a member of both the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade. He is the author of Cycles (1978) and Strategic Investment Timing (1984). Both books were named best investment book of the year by the Stock Traders Almanac for the year they were published. His third book, The Great Cycle, was published in 1993. Stoken lives in Illinois and is a lifelong student of "the Great Game of Politics."

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The Great Game of Politics
Why We Elect, Whom We Elect
Dick Stoken

Mass Market Paperbound

Mass Market Paperbound
Tom Doherty Associates
Forge Books
July 2008
Mass Market Paperbound
ISBN: 9780765346513
ISBN10: 0765346516
4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches, 384 pages
$7.99

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Hardcover
Tom Doherty Associates
Forge Books
January 2004
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780765307323
ISBN10: 0765307324
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 368 pages
$25.95

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Trade Paperback
Tom Doherty Associates
Forge Books
October 2005
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780765311818
ISBN10: 076531181X
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 368 pages
$15.95

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Tom Doherty Associates
Forge Books
April 2007
e-Book Agency
ISBN: 9781429981231
ISBN10: 1429981237
368 pages
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