This article, written by Francis X. Clines of the New York Times talks about the relationships between fathers and sons. It also discusses how these relationships relate to politics. When the son becomes old enough to inherit power, money, or a job from their fathers, they usually take it. This relates to the new book we are reading, called Montana 1948. When Davis’s grandfather retired from being sheriff of Mercer County, and offered the position to his son, Wes, he took it. When a position of power above many other people is offered to you, not a lot of people are going to turn it away. They are too power hungry. This article can be understood by anyone who has ever heard about politics. It does not go into much detail about the topic, but it says enough to get the general idea across.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Annotated Bibliography
Clines, Francis X. "About New York; the Father-Son Syndrome of Politics." 25 Oct. 1977. New York Times. 28 Apr. 2008 .
This article, written by Francis X. Clines of the New York Times talks about the relationships between fathers and sons. It also discusses how these relationships relate to politics. When the son becomes old enough to inherit power, money, or a job from their fathers, they usually take it. This relates to the new book we are reading, called Montana 1948. When Davis’s grandfather retired from being sheriff of Mercer County, and offered the position to his son, Wes, he took it. When a position of power above many other people is offered to you, not a lot of people are going to turn it away. They are too power hungry. This article can be understood by anyone who has ever heard about politics. It does not go into much detail about the topic, but it says enough to get the general idea across.
This article, written by Francis X. Clines of the New York Times talks about the relationships between fathers and sons. It also discusses how these relationships relate to politics. When the son becomes old enough to inherit power, money, or a job from their fathers, they usually take it. This relates to the new book we are reading, called Montana 1948. When Davis’s grandfather retired from being sheriff of Mercer County, and offered the position to his son, Wes, he took it. When a position of power above many other people is offered to you, not a lot of people are going to turn it away. They are too power hungry. This article can be understood by anyone who has ever heard about politics. It does not go into much detail about the topic, but it says enough to get the general idea across.
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