To "The Washington Post," he's "The Last Political Showman of the
20th Century."
Bill Clinton has called him "the real Slick Willie."
Ronald Reagan's secretary of state George Shultz called this
famously liberal politician "a man of his word" and endorsed his
successful candidacy for mayor of San Francisco.
Indeed Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton both called upon him for
advice and help. He is Willie L. Brown, Jr., and he knows how to
get things done in politics, how to work both sides of the aisle to
get results. Compared to him, Machiavelli looks meek. And drab.
In "Basic Brown," this product of rural, segregated Texas and
the urban black neighborhoods of San Francisco tells how he rose
through the civil rights movement to become the most potent black
politician in America through his shrewd understanding and use of
political power and political money. He adapts the lessons he has
learned so they can be used by anyone -- black, female, male --
intent on acquiring political power.
And this master of the political deal demonstrates why deals are
not enough, and that political power grows only when public good is
being done. Willie Brown shows how some of the most far-reaching
and socially advanced legislation in American history -- like gun
control, legalized abortion, gay rights, and school funding -- was
carried out under his guidance and on his watch, and tells of the
ingenuity, the political machinations, and the personal
perseverance that were required to enact what now seems to many to
be obvious legislation. These are stories of breathtaking,
sometimes hilarious ruses and gambits that show that even the most
high-minded legislation needs the assistance of the skills of a
shark, which is what Willie Brown often sees himself as.
"Basic Brown" is a compendium of insights and stories on the
real forces governing power in American political life that will
leave you looking at politics anew. It is also the inspiring and
funny story of the rise of a gawky teenager in mail-order shoes and
trousers who rose to entertain royalty and schoolchildren,
superstars and supersize egos, the saintly and the scholarly, while
working to transform and open American politics. If you ever wanted
to learn how to be slick, a shark, a do-gooder, and a man of your
word, Willie L. Brown, Jr., is the storyteller for you.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!