Playboy Bartender's Guide by Thomas Mario

Playboy Bartender's Guide by Thomas Mario

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Playboy Bartender's Guide by Thomas Mario

A sort of rough justice characterized the Pennsylvania political scene, this book argues, if we define justice in Learned Hand's words as the tolerable accommodation of the conflicting interests of society. According to the Prologue: Reform always has worked better in Pennsylvania as an issue-based effort, rather than a broad political movement.

According to the Epilogue: Although 1978 was a year of intense competition, in the end--in revisions so typical of Pennsylvania--both the old and the new politics were refuted, while the comfortable middle-road was chosen. Beers explains the Keystone State's rejection of ideological extremes by reviewing its traditional virtues: tolerance of diversity, independence in thought and action, and patience under adversity. Pennsylvania is the vest-pocket edition of the world, said Governor Shafer in 1967, the ethnographic mosaic, said historian Phil Klein in 1976; kind and mild, sort of non-Puritanical, said novelist John Updilke in 1977. The book's lively narrative begins with Boss Matt Quay forcing his way into the U.S. Senate in 1900, ends with Governor Dick Thornburgh balancing the taxpayers' demand for budge-cutting against his party leaders' itch for patronage. Between 1900 and 1979 the story is told of the rogues (Penrose, the Vares, and Cianfrani), the reformers (Pinchot, Leader, and Duff), and the greater number whose real achievements were dimmed by implications of corruption (Earle, Fine, and Shapp). On balance the author tends toward Henry Adams's assessment of the Pennsylvanian: In practical matters it was the steadiest of all American types; perhaps the most efficient; certainly the safest.

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ISBN 13 9780760742020
ISBN 10 0760742022
Title Playboy Bartender's Guide
Author Thomas Mario
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Book
Publisher Barnes & Noble Publishing, Inc.
Year published 2003-01-01
Number of pages 384
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