Homo politicus : the strange and scary tribes that run our government / Dana Milbank.
2008
JK1726 .M575 2008 (Mapit)
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Homo politicus : the strange and scary tribes that run our government / Dana Milbank.
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9780767923781 (pbk.)
0767923782
0767923782
Publication Details
New York : Broadway Books 2008.
Language
English
Description
276 p. ; 21 cm.
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JK1726 .M575 2008
Summary
Dana Milbank writes The Washington Post's "Washington Sketch" column, a takedown of the ridiculous and the powerful that appears four times a week, and has earned the title of "the most hated man in the White House Press Corps." Here he skewers the peculiar and alien tribal culture of politics, examining the mating rituals of Homo politicus, demonstrating how status is exhibited in the Beltway's rigid caste system, and detailing the ritual sequence of human sacrifice whenever a scandal erupts (the sacrificial victim is not the guiltiest party, but the lowest ranked). He mows down the pompous and the stupid among Democrats, Republicans, reporters and bureaucrats by naming names. Every appalling anecdote in this book is, alas, true.--From publisher description.
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Table of Contents
Status : brahmins and untouchables
Kinship
Hunting and gathering
Mythology and folklore
Norms and deviancy
Shamanism
Aggression
Taboo
Festivals & social rituals
Human sacrifice
Fertility rites & mating behaviors
Cult of the choreutai.
Kinship
Hunting and gathering
Mythology and folklore
Norms and deviancy
Shamanism
Aggression
Taboo
Festivals & social rituals
Human sacrifice
Fertility rites & mating behaviors
Cult of the choreutai.