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Left for Dead - The Life, Death, and Possible Resurrection of Progressive Politics in America (Paperback)
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There was once a familiar American left. Progressive unions, the
civil rights movement, the women's movement, campaigns against
poverty, war and other ills - all were recently a part of our
national scene. Today all are faded or gone. Now, from Michael
Tomasky, one of the most intelligent voices to emerge from the
American left in years, comes a stirring challenge to our nation's
progressive tradition. Left for Dead examines the troubling recent
history and tenuous future of our nations' once-significant
progressive movements, and makes an uncompromising study of how the
left has been destroyed by its own contradictions and ills - and
what must be done if there are any hopes for revival. With
penetrating insight Tomasky uses revealing "case studies" to
explore how today's left lost control of crucial issues such as
welfare, immigration, affirmative action, and health care. It would
be all too easy to blame the forces of the right for the left's
slippage; but Tomasky explores how today's left has found its own
way of "making enemies of everyone" - narrowly representing
eccentrics, academic specialists and malcontents above the vast
expanse of working-class Americans, whom it has come to regard with
near-contempt. With each chapter a unique stepping stone in recent
history, Tomasky traces the uneasy relationship between the left
and the Democrats, the early institutionalization of identity
politics in the McGovern campaign, the dead-end pursuit of welfare
rights in the halls of academia, the confused and ultimately failed
campaign for national health care and the ill-conceived politicking
over immigration - all of which came to life with insight,
freshness and candor in the pages of this book. It is from these
ruinous times, however, that Tomasky finds the potential for a
newly impassioned and American left, one that can understand all
that is truly good and promising in America and can become
reconnected with the hopes and the motivations of everyday people.
But it is a potential that can be realized only with a dramatic
break from recent years. If there is to be a recognizable American
left in the next century, the thoughtful and urgent work can begin
the discussion that will take it there.
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Imprint: |
The Free Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2013 |
First published: |
November 2013 |
Authors: |
Michael Tomasky
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Dimensions: |
214 x 140 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4767-6694-2 |
Categories: |
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Social sciences >
Politics & government >
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LSN: |
1-4767-6694-0 |
Barcode: |
9781476766942 |
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