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How Politics Became Our Identity
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Rebecca Gibel
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Lilliana Mason
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Political polarization in America is at an all-time high, and the conflict has moved beyond disagreements about matters of policy. For the first time in more than 20 years, research has shown that members of both parties hold strongly unfavorable views of their opponents. This is polarization rooted in social identity, and it is growing. The campaign and election of Donald Trump laid bare this fact of the American electorate, its successful rhetoric of "us versus them" tapping into a powerful current of anger and resentment.
With Uncivil Agreement, Lilliana Mason looks at the growing social gulf across racial, religious, and cultural lines, which have recently come to divide neatly between the two major political parties. She argues that group identifications have changed the way we think and feel about ourselves and our opponents. Even when Democrats and Republicans can agree on policy outcomes, they tend to view one another with distrust and to work for party victory over all else.
Bringing together theory from political science and social psychology, Uncivil Agreement clearly describes this increasingly "social" type of polarization in American politics and will add much to our understanding of contemporary politics.
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The People vs. Democracy
- Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It
- De: Yascha Mounk
- Narrado por: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Duración: 8 h y 31 m
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The world is in turmoil. From India to Turkey and from Poland to the United States, authoritarian populists have seized power. As a result democracy itself may now be at risk. Two core components of liberal democracy - individual rights and the popular will - are at war with each other. As the role of money in politics soared and important issues were taken out of public contestation, a system of "rights without democracy" took hold. Populists who rail against this say they want to return power to the people. But in practice they create a system of "democracy without rights."
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Not worth it
- De DailyShopper en 06-07-18
De: Yascha Mounk
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Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism
- De: Arthur C. Brooks
- Narrado por: Dennis Holland
- Duración: 6 h y 11 m
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In his controversial study of America's giving habits, Arthur C. Brooks shatters stereotypes about charity in America - including the myth that the political Left is more compassionate than the Right. Brooks, a preeminent public policy expert, spent years researching giving trends in America, and even he was surprised by what he found. In Who Really Cares, he identifies the forces behind American charity.
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Let's talk truth!
- De Jeff en 09-02-12
De: Arthur C. Brooks
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Losing Ground
- American Social Policy, 1950 - 1980
- De: Charles Murray
- Narrado por: Robert Morris
- Duración: 9 h y 26 m
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Beginning in the 1950s, America entered a period of unprecedented social reform. This remarkable book demonstrates how the social programs of the 1960s and ’70s had the unintended and perverse effect of slowing and even reversing earlier progress in reducing poverty, crime, ignorance, and discrimination. Using widely understood and accepted data, it conclusively demonstrates that the amalgam of reforms from 1965 to 1970 actually made matters worse.
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A great book ruined by a terrible recording
- De Michael en 04-05-13
De: Charles Murray
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Ghetto
- The Invention of a Place, the History of an Idea
- De: Mitchell Duneier
- Narrado por: Prentice Onayemi
- Duración: 10 h y 8 m
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On March 29, 1516, the city council of Venice issued a decree forcing Jews to live in il geto - a closed quarter named for the copper foundry that once occupied the area. The term stuck. In this sweeping and original interpretation, Mitchell Duneier traces the idea of the ghetto from its beginnings in the 16th century and its revival by the Nazis to the present. As Duneier shows, we cannot understand the entanglements of race, poverty, and place in America today without recalling the history of the ghetto in Europe, as well as later efforts to understand the problems of the American city.
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Impressive
- De Jean en 12-10-16
De: Mitchell Duneier
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The Great Delusion
- Liberal Dreams and International Realities
- De: John J. Mearsheimer
- Narrado por: Noah Michael Levine
- Duración: 9 h y 8 m
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In this major statement, the renowned international-relations scholar John Mearsheimer argues that liberal hegemony, the foreign policy pursued by the United States since the Cold War ended, is doomed to fail. It makes far more sense, he maintains, for Washington to adopt a more restrained foreign policy based on a sound understanding of how nationalism and realism constrain great powers abroad.
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Dense, fact filled, sober analysis and prescription
- De John Brynjolfsson en 12-15-18
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Identity
- The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment
- De: Francis Fukuyama
- Narrado por: P. J. Ochlan
- Duración: 6 h y 35 m
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In 2014, Francis Fukuyama wrote that American institutions were in decay, as the state was progressively captured by powerful interest groups. Two years later, his predictions were borne out by the rise to power of a series of political outsiders whose economic nationalism and authoritarian tendencies threatened to destabilize the entire international order. These populist nationalists seek direct charismatic connection to “the people”, who are usually defined in narrow identity terms that offer an irresistible call to an in-group and exclude large parts of the population as a whole.
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Robotic narrator
- De Shahin en 09-19-18
De: Francis Fukuyama
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Moral Tribes
- Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them
- De: Joshua Greene
- Narrado por: Mel Foster
- Duración: 14 h y 53 m
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A pathbreaking neuroscientist reveals how our social instincts turn Me into Us, but turn Us against Them - and what we can do about it. The great dilemma of our shrinking world is simple: never before have those we disagree with been so present in our lives. The more globalization dissolves national borders, the more clearly we see that human beings are deeply divided on moral lines - about everything from tax codes to sexual practices to energy consumption - and that, when we really disagree, our emotions turn positively tribal.
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Good Science, Bad Philosophy
- De Jacob en 10-27-16
De: Joshua Greene
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The Long Southern Strategy
- How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics
- De: Angie Maxwell, Todd Shields
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
- Duración: 16 h y 14 m
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The Southern Strategy is traditionally understood as a Goldwater and Nixon-era effort by the Republican Party to win over disaffected white voters in the Democratic stronghold of the American South. To realign these voters with the GOP, the party abandoned its past support for civil rights and used racially coded language to capitalize on southern white racial angst. However, that decision was but one in a series of decisions the GOP made not just on race, but on feminism and religion as well, in what Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields call the "Long Southern Strategy."
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Thorough account how GOP became what it is today
- De Dwayne en 03-28-20
De: Angie Maxwell, y otros
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They Don't Represent Us
- Reclaiming Our Democracy
- De: Lawrence Lessig
- Narrado por: Lawrence Lessig
- Duración: 10 h y 31 m
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In They Don’t Represent Us, Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig charts the way in which the fundamental institutions of our democracy, including our media, respond to narrow interests rather than to the needs and wishes of the nation’s citizenry. But the blame does not only lie with “them” - Washington’s politicians and power brokers, Lessig argues. The problem is also “us.”
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All Americans should read/listen to this.
- De Christopher W Catron en 03-22-20
De: Lawrence Lessig
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Why Intelligence Fails
- Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs Series)
- De: Robert L. Jervis
- Narrado por: Kevin Pierce
- Duración: 11 h y 37 m
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The U.S. government spends enormous resources each year on the gathering and analysis of intelligence, yet the history of American foreign policy is littered with missteps and misunderstandings that have resulted from intelligence failures. In Why Intelligence Fails, Robert Jervis examines the politics and psychology of two of the more spectacular intelligence failures in recent memory: the belief that the Shah in Iran was secure and stable in 1978, and the claim that Iraq had active WMD programs in 2002.
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It’s complicated
- De "btomaz" en 12-15-22
De: Robert L. Jervis
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Blind Spots
- Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It
- De: Max H. Bazerman, Ann E. Tenbrunsel
- Narrado por: Kate McQueen
- Duración: 7 h y 18 m
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When confronted with an ethical dilemma, most of us like to think we would stand up for our principles. But we are not as ethical as we think we are. In Blind Spots, leading business ethicists Max Bazerman and Ann Tenbrunsel examine the ways we overestimate our ability to do what is right and how we act unethically without meaning to.
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Great book! Poor narration
- De Susie en 11-20-17
De: Max H. Bazerman, y otros
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- Sarah L. Ashraf
- 06-12-19
Content not suited for an audio book
Very interesting finding, but hard to follow along. Lots of descriptions of tables and charts.
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- pxm
- 06-12-23
Excellent
Mason does a great job unpacking the relationship between identity, partisanship, and polarization. In particular, her description and explanation of the effects of crosscutting identities on politics make this well worth a listen.
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- Jason Douros
- 09-02-22
Not bad, but maybe missing a causal relationship
The book is written and read well. I did find it odd that all of the studies referenced had both social group dynamics and competition. The social group dynamics were cited a causal, while the unifying competition seemed to be addressed as neutral, a survey method or contributing only when combined with group social dynamics.
Perhaps it is the competition more than group identity that is causing the negative reactions. Just a thought to consider as you listen to the book.
I would recommend giving it a read overall especially if you are not a policy based voter.
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- Chris Woods
- 05-07-21
Read it, don't listen to it
A very well-researched and important book. Unfortunately, it's a poor "listen" because it's mostly the narrator describing charts and statistics, which are much easier to read than imagine. On paper, it'd be a one hour skim (over mostly redundant statistics.) Again, a very important topic and great research. But it's not appropriate for an audio book.
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- The Norskie
- 04-14-21
Succinct wisdom, factually based
Now five years after publishing it is very easy to see the accuracy of Mason’s theses. Sad that too few read or understood in 2018 and now in 2021. It is hard to get government to act in the interests of the public, of the electorate when the politicians owe their careers to the National party and its funders.
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- Alex Zilkha
- 04-03-22
Read a Synopsis
This book said in two hundred pages what could have been said in twenty. I would wager it's not really worth the time.
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- Cleve
- 05-07-22
Telll us something we don't know
In 2009 in his book The Political Brain, Drew Westen wrote, without belaboring the point, that people vote their identities not their interests. This book provides excruciating detail that supports this statement but adds very little to Westen's simple formulation. In the process, it nearly bored me to the point of stopping. I kept thinking it was laying a foundation and would get more interesting. It never did. Much of the rest of it merely restates what should be obvious to anyone paying attention the last few years. If you know nothing about the subject matter this might be a good book for you. But then it assumes familiarity with some somewhat specialized statistical numeric terms that someone who knows nothing about the subject would likely need to have explained (e.g. describing study results in terms of decimal correlations rather than statistical percentages).
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