An MSNBC political analyst and former Hillary Clinton staffer examines the past and present problems of the Left—and makes a compelling case for how to take back our government and secure a better future for America.
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"In her classic truth-telling, no-holds-barred style,Zerlina flips the 'identity politics' debate on its head, laying out whyDemocrats should reject the notion that it's a politics of social division, andinstead embrace it as a bridge to social cohesion and inclusion. The bookunderscores a powerful truth: centering the voices and experiences of those toolong marginalized in our politics--including women of color and particularlyblack women--will not only strengthen our democracy, it will win elections."
— Maya L. Harris, civil rights advocate, former seniorpolicy advisor to Hillary Clinton, and author of Women of Color: A GrowingForce in the American Electorate
Maxwell has produced a worthwhile blueprint for a party that seems to have lost its way.
— Booklist[This book shows exactly how] uniting under a common vision... will benefit us all.
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With a style that is as infectious as it is cogent and accessible, the author outlines and defends her recommendations and strategies so thoroughly that the only possible dissent is a willful disregard for the future of not just the Democratic Party, but the future of all but the most privileged Americans.
— Kirkus, Starred ReviewAs an analysis of the current state of America's political system, The End of White Politics - How to Heal Our Liberal Divide is an important book that reads like the future, like an awakening, like common sense. Written with passion and commitment, Zerlina Maxwell presents her argument persuasively and unapologetically, and with enough anecdotes to lift it above the political thesis.
— Manhattan Book Review[This] book aims to confront the inherent whiteness at the heart of America's politics on both sides of the aisle... [it is] so current and immediate and gripping that reading it feels like someone let Maxwell peek at summer 2020's headlines before she sat down to write it.
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