If We Can Keep It

How the Republic Collapsed and How it Might Be Saved

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Pub Date Feb 05 2019 | Archive Date Jan 31 2019

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A game-changing account of the deep roots of political polarization in America, including an audacious fourteen-point agenda for how to fix it.

Why has American politics fallen into such a state of horrible dysfunction? Can it ever be fixed? These are the questions that motivate Michael Tomasky’s deeply original examination into the origins of our hopelessly polarized nation. “One of America’s finest political commentators” (Michael J. Sandel), Tomasky ranges across centuries and disciplines to show how America has almost always had two dominant parties that are existentially, and often violently, opposed. When he turns to our current era, he does so with striking insight that will challenge readers to reexamine what they thought they knew.

Finally, not content merely to diagnose these problems, Tomasky offers a provocative agenda for how we can help fix our broken political system—from ranked-choice voting and at-large congressional elections to expanding high school civics education nationwide. Combining revelatory data with trenchant analysis, Tomasky tells us how the nation broke apart and points us toward a more hopeful political future.

About the Author: Michael Tomasky is a columnist for the Daily Beast, a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books, and the editor of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas.

A game-changing account of the deep roots of political polarization in America, including an audacious fourteen-point agenda for how to fix it.

Why has American politics fallen into such a state of...


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From its opening timeline scrolling back roughly 300 years, Tomasky fleshes out the sad thesis that, where our partisan division is concerned, 'twas ever thus. He then suggests a plan that might pull us back from the brink of self-destruction. What may seem radical (an end to partisan gerrymandering, bringing ranked-choice to congressional elections, eliminating the senate filibuster, and eleven more political and social/cultural "fixes") is really a plan to make our democracy representative of the people and not solely the interests of those in power. I can't prognosticate about where we're headed at the moment, but it feels bleak. If We Can Keep It offers concrete suggestions that can be part of a party platform, or an individual plan of action and activism. It would be a great pick for Swing Left, Indivisible, or equivalent groups working on the right (Tea Party, u up?) to take on as a book club read and then plan state and local actions from. There's a LOT of middle ground connecting us; it couldn't hurt to begin learning how to work together without lying and cheating to build our future. Highly recommend.

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