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Principles are negotiable from "summary" of It Was All a Lie by Stuart Stevens

The idea that principles are negotiable runs counter to what most of us were taught growing up. We were told that principles were the foundation of our character, the bedrock of our beliefs. They were the things we held dear and were willing to fight for, no matter the cost. But in the world of politics, principles can be easily discarded in pursuit of power. Politicians who claim to hold certain principles can quickly abandon them when it becomes politically expedient. They can bend or break their beliefs to cater to their base, to win an election, or to please a donor. This flexibility in principles is a sobering realization, as it reveals the inherent hypocrisy in the ...
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    It Was All a Lie

    Stuart Stevens

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