Article: Treasons, Stratagems, and Spoils: How Leaders Make Practical Use of Beliefs and Values. (Book Reviews).(Book Review)

F.G. BAILEY, Treasons, Stratagems, and Spoils: How Leaders Make Practical Use of Beliefs and Values. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 2001, xiii + 224 p.

For those who have read Stratagems and Spoils, Bailey's analysis of political interaction written in the heady days of the late 1960s, this updated version will come as somewhat of a disappointment. Now adding the word "treason" to the title, Bailey attempts to redress the lack of attention paid in the first book to the use of beliefs and values in political action. After thirty years of witnessing "the dark and shadowed place of politics and politicians," Bailey is encouraged to find "a politics of conscience ...

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