Ebook {Epub PDF} Believer: My Forty Years in Politics by David Axelrod
· Believer is the tale of a political life well lived, of a man who never gave up on the deepest promises our country has to offer. The heart of Believer is Axelrod’s twenty-year friendship with Barack Obama, a warm partnership that inspired both men even as it propelled each to great heights. Taking a chance on an unlikely candidate for the U.S. Senate, Axelrod ultimately collaborated closely Brand: Penguin Publishing Group. · Further, what is articulated loud and clear in the book is a sense that, in spite of spending forty years working in the politics at various levels, Axelrod is still an optimist who has faith in. · Mr. Axelrod believes “in politics as a calling; in campaigns as an opportunity to forge the future we imagine; in government as an instrument Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.
New York Times Book Review "A stout defense--indeed, the best I have read--of the Obama years." A New York Times Bestseller David Axelrod has always been a believer. Whether as a young journalist investigating city corruption, a campaign consultant guiding underdog candidates against entrenched orthodoxy, or as senior adviser to the president during one of the worst crises in American. David Axelrod with David Remnick—Believer: My Forty Years in Politics. David Axelrod. $; Listen David Axelrod has been involved with some of the greatest political changes of the last decade. Axelrod has devoted a lifetime to questioning political certainties and to bringing fresh thinking into the political landscape. Harvard Book Store welcomes former senior adviser to the president DAVID AXELROD and DAVID GERGEN, current senior political analyst for CNN, for a discussion of Axelrod's book Believer: My Forty Years in Politics.. David Axelrod has always been a believer. Whether as a young journalist investigating city corruption, a campaign consultant guiding underdog candidates against entrenched orthodoxy.
David Axelrod has spent his entire life in politics, and is credited as the man who catapulted Barack Obama to the national stage. From his early beginnings. Axelrod is too self-effacing and loyal to take credit, but his new memoir, “Believer: My Forty Years in Politics,” reinforces the view that leadership is becoming less about a single, heroic. Mr. Axelrod believes “in politics as a calling; in campaigns as an opportunity to forge the future we imagine; in government as an instrument for that progress.”. Though he does not expound on.