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Susan Delacourt

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Average rating: 3.94 · 328 ratings · 41 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Shopping for Votes: How Pol...

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Juggernaut

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Shaughnessy: The Passionate...

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“Political marketing...plays to people's emotions, not their thoughts. It operates on the belief that repeating a catchy phrase, even if it's untrue, will seal an idea in the mind of the unknowing or uncaring public. It assumes that citizens will always choose on the basis of their individual wants and not society's needs. It divides the country into "niche" markets and abandons the hard political work of knitting together broad consensus or national vision”
Susan Delacourt, Shopping for Votes: How Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them

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