Ahead of the Curve: Andy Maguire in Congress and Beyond
From the United Nations Security Council, through community organizing that changed the paradigm of municipal redevelopment, to the revolutionary post-Watergate Congress and his role spearheading new environmental, anti-cancer, and global vaccine health initiatives, Andy Maguire was on the front lines in seminal moments of recent American history.
Ahead of the Curve is the riveting story of how Andy learned to accumulate power and leverage it for the public good. Andy's terms in Congress coincided with the tumultuous times of the Israeli Six-Day War and the reform era of New York Mayor John Lindsay. After a successful unorthodox campaign in a staunch Republican district, he helped revive a hidebound House of Representatives and led an important new environmental movement there. Pacesetting international development work came next.
Andy learned early on that no single person can create real change, discovering how to take risks, use power, build teams, spot compromises, and mobilize diverse interests to get constructive change done. His story is more than an inspiring memoir, and more than a portrait of a committed changemaker pursuing the common good. It also is a coming-of-age tale and an implementation handbook that shows others how to continue Andy's work.
This vivid insider's view of fifty years of world history by Michael Takiff, bestselling author of A Complicated Man: The Life of Bill Clinton as Told by Those Who Knew Him, is both a compelling read and a beacon of hope for the current era.
Ahead of the Curve is an exceptionally valuable and important book for those who seek to confront today's challenges to American democracy and a stable world order.
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Become an affiliateMichael H. (Mike) Levin holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Oxford, and Harvard Law. He served with the National Labor Relations Board, as top appellate counsel for the Department of Labor's Solicitor's Office for Occupational Safety and Health, and as deputy director of a cabinet-level Carter administration task force convened to reform OSHA. Working with Andy Maguire, Mike designed multiple policy initiatives that meshed with Andy's interests, including a bill to reform the Guaranteed Student Loan Program, legislation that for the first time advocated income-based loan repayment. He continued as fellow with, then consultant to, the Senate Judiciary Committee, then chaired by Senator Ted Kennedy, where his colleagues included Stephen Breyer (later justice of the Supreme Court) and Kenneth Feinberg (later head of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund).
"As a child, Andy Maguire wanted to grow up and "make a difference." Despite only six years in Congress, he did just that, laboring passionately for six decades in the vineyards of the public interest--a frayed liberal concept that Maguire's eventful life story can help revive."
--Jonathan Alter, author of His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, A Life and The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies
"In an early phase of his career, Andy Maguire served at the United States Mission to the United Nations. There he impressed all who knew him with his idealism, passion, energy, and dogged determination, all fired by a sharp intellect and all in the name of the public good." -- Ambassador Donald F. McHenry, former Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations; Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy, Georgetown University