Laughing at Myself : My Education in Congress, on the Farm, and at the Movies

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 244 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780700640775

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Where else but in America could a Jewish kid from Kansas, son of self-made, entrepreneurial parents and a grandson of Russian and Eastern European immigrants, end up as a congressman, secretary of agriculture, and chief lobbyist for Hollywood?

In Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm, and at the Movies Dan Glickman tells his story of a classical family background, religious heritage, and "Midwestern-nice" roots, and how it led to a long and successful career in public service. Dan combines a steady sense of humor with serious reflection on his rise from the middle of nowhere to becoming a successful US politician and the first Jewish secretary of agriculture since Joseph served pharaoh in biblical times. Dan defines success as a willingness to listen, an ability to communicate ideas, and a yen for compromise. Dan has successfully navigated the worlds of congressional politics, cabinet-level administration, and the entertainment industry and offers readers the many tricks of the trade he has learned over the years, which will inform the understanding of citizens and help aspiring politicians seeking alternatives to the current crisis of partisanship.

Dan is convinced that the toxicity seen in our current political culture and public discourse can be mitigated by the principles that have guided his life—a strong sense of humor (specifically an ability to laugh at himself), respect and civility for those who have different points of view, a belief system founded on values based on the Golden Rule, and a steadfast commitment to solve problems rather than create irreconcilable conflicts. While these values form the backbone of Dan Glickman's personal life and professional career, the real key to his success has been resiliency—learning from adversity and creating opportunities where none may have originally existed. Even though you never know what's around the corner, in Laughing at Myself Dan offers a bold affirmation that America is still a nation built on opportunity and optimism. Laughing at Myself affirms readers in their desire to move beyond just surviving to living life with purpose, passion, and optimism.

Contents

Acknowledgments

1. What a Country!

2. The Most Powerful Man on Earth

3. Growing Up Glickman in Wichita, Kansas

4. A Cafeteria Jew on the Prairie

5. Finding Myself in the Midst of Turbulence

6. Right Place at the Right Time

7. Crossing Party Lines to Sing My Way to Congress

8. How I Fertilized the Agriculture Committee

9. Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers, and Finding Laughs in the House of Reps

10. Rubbergate, Partisan Wars, and My last Term in Congress

11. Naï ve Dan

12. "Hey Big Spender" Becomes Mr. Secretary of Food

13. From DC to Harvard to Hollywood and Back: Life After Public Service

14. Lessons from a Self-Deprecating Moderate

Epilogue: Life in the Age of COVID- 9

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