There is more in common between two deputies of whom one is a revolutionary and the other isn't, than between two revolutionaries of whom one is a deputy and the other isn't.
- Robert De Jouvenal
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
There is more in common between two deputies of whom one is a revolutionary and the other isn't, than between two revolutionaries of whom one is a deputy and the other isn't.
- Robert De Jouvenal
Getting down to the final copy of the novel.
Multiple drafts. Double-checking items. Avoiding duplications.
And, of course, scrawling down those "middle of the night" ideas.
In this particular case, they have been surprisingly good.
James Rosen's recent story in The New York Times about the recently released testimony of former President Richard Nixon deserves wide attention.
There was a "deep state" and there is no reason to believe it went away.
Richard P. Nathan's The Plot That Failed: Nixon and the Administrative Presidency is on my 2026 reading list along with Silent Coup: The Removal of a President by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin.
Am also re-reading William Safire's Before the Fall: An Inside View of the Pre-Watergate White House.