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    Why We're Polarized

    2020 book by Ezra Klein analyzing polarization in the United States
    vox.com/podcasts/2020/1/23/21077236/ezra-klein-show-book-why-were-polarized-identity-politics

    Why We're Polarized is a 2020 non-fiction book by American journalist Ezra Klein, in which the author analyzes political polarization in the United States. Focusing in particular on the growing polarization between the major political parties in the United States, the author argues that a combination of good intentions gone wrong, such as dealing with an arguably more unjust political consensus maintained at the expense of minorities, and inherent glitches in the institutional design of the country's federal government have caused widespread social problems. Opinion on the book is polarized, with positive reviews in The New York Times and Foreign Affairs, mostly positive but somewhat critical reviews in The Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus Reviews, mixed reviews in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Dissent, and Jacobin, and mostly negative reviews in The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, and The Outline. Wikipedia

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  2. Why We're Polarized provides a highly useful guide to this most central of political puzzles, digesting mountains of social science research and presenting it in an engaging form. . . . An overall outstanding volume." —Francis Fukuyama, The Washington Post "Brilliant and wide-ranging. A book about what just might be our central, perhaps ...
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  3. simonandschuster.com

    Why We're Polarized provides a highly useful guide to this most central of political puzzles, digesting mountains of social science research and presenting it in an engaging form. . . . An overall outstanding volume." —Francis Fukuyama, The Washington Post "Brilliant and wide-ranging. A book about what just might be our central, perhaps ...
  4. goodreads.com

    This book explores how and why American politics became polarized by identity in the twentieth century and what that means for the country's future. It offers a framework for understanding the structural and psychological forces behind the division and dysfunction in politics and culture.
    4.2/5
    (16K)
    Format:Hardcover
  5. books.google.com

    This book explains how America's political system is polarizing us and why we are polarizing it, with disastrous results. It covers topics such as identity politics, partisan sorting, media bias, and institutional dysfunction, based on research and analysis by journalist Ezra Klein.
    4/5
  6. supersummary.com

    In Why We're Polarized, Ezra Klein explains the causes of increasing political polarization within the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States and argues that the consequences of this polarization are problematic due to the system of governance in the United States. Klein, a respected political journalist with a degree in political science, has the knowledge and experience to ...
  7. Jul 26, 2023Why we're polarized by Klein, Ezra, 1984- author. Publication date 2020 Topics Polarization (Social sciences), Right and left (Political science), Identity politics -- United States, Political culture -- United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Conservatism & Liberalism, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- American Government -- National ...
  8. shortform.com

    In Why We're Polarized, American progressive journalist, political commentator, and podcaster Ezra Klein argues that Americans are divided into two sharply contrasting groups rooted in partisan identities.. He writes that the clustering of nearly the entire electorate into the Democratic and Republican camps is a story about identity. Specifically, our partisan political identities have ...
  9. newyorker.com

    Klein begins "Why We're Polarized" by telling a story. Its protagonist is Strom Thurmond, the late senator from South Carolina who is commonly remembered as a leathery centenarian with an ...

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