The second civil war : how extreme partisanship has paralyzed Washington and polarized America / Ronald Brownstein.

Author/creator Brownstein, Ronald
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Penguin Press, 2007.
Description484 pages ; 25 cm
Supplemental ContentTable of contents only
Subjects

Contents America divided -- The age of partisan armies -- The age of bargaining -- The age of transition -- The age of transition II : the rise of hyperpartisanship -- The great sorting out -- The president of half of America -- The 51 percent solution : Republican strategy in the Bush years -- The opposition in an age of polarization -- Beyond division.
Abstract An epic, shrewd big-picture analysis of the forces that have made this era in American politics as divisive and bitterly partisan as any since the Civil War. Journalist Brownstein diagnoses the electoral, demographic, and institutional forces that have brought such change over the American political landscape, pulling politics to the margins and leaving precious little common ground for compromise. Displaying the deep historical perspective for which he is noted, Brownstein begins with a history of the evolving climate for partisanship since the dawn of the modern political era in 1896, presenting a reinterpretation of American politics and the personalities who have shaped it since Theodore Roosevelt. Offering both sweeping analysis and intimate detail, Brownstein captures the currents that have led to today's dangerous impasse, and ends with a menu of clear and compelling ways out of our collective dilemma.--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [463]-467) and index.
LCCN 2007014696
ISBN9781594201394
ISBN1594201390

Availability

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Joyner General Stacks JK 2261 .B84 2007 ✔ Available Place Hold