Why We’re Polarized

Why We’re Polarized by Ezra Klein, published by Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster on January 28, 2020, is an illustrated edition comprising 336 pages. This book explores the intricacies of America’s political landscape, revealing that the system is functioning as intended, albeit with troubling consequences. Klein, a journalist, delves into the structural and psychological dynamics that contribute to the increasing polarization in American politics, emphasizing the role of identity in shaping partisan divides.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how identity politics have evolved over the past fifty years, intertwining with various aspects of American life, including race, religion, and culture. Klein examines the feedback loops between polarized identities and political institutions, illustrating how these forces exacerbate division and dysfunction. This edition provides insights into the complexities of contemporary political ideologies and the historical context that has led to the current state of American governance.
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ONE OF BARACK OBAMA’S FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2022
One of Bill Gates’s “5 books to read this summer,” this New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller shows us that America’s political system isn’t broken. The truth is scarier: it’s working exactly as designed. In this “superbly researched” (The Washington Post) and timely book, journalist Ezra Klein reveals how that system is polarizing us—and how we are polarizing it—with disastrous results.
“The American political system—which includes everyone from voters to journalists to the president—is full of rational actors making rational decisions given the incentives they face,” writes political analyst Ezra Klein. “We are a collection of functional parts whose efforts combine into a dysfunctional whole.”
“A thoughtful, clear and persuasive analysis” (The New York Times Book Review), Why We’re Polarized reveals the structural and psychological forces behind America’s descent into division and dysfunction. Neither a polemic nor a lament, this book offers a clear framework for understanding everything from Trump’s rise to the Democratic Party’s leftward shift to the politicization of everyday culture.
America is polarized, first and foremost, by identity. Everyone engaged in American politics is engaged, at some level, in identity politics. Over the past fifty years in America, our partisan identities have merged with our racial, religious, geographic, ideological, and cultural identities. These merged identities have attained a weight that is breaking much in our politics and tearing at the bonds that hold this country together.
Klein shows how and why American politics polarized around identity in the 20th century, and what that polarization did to the way we see the world and one another. And he traces the feedback loops between polarized political identities and polarized political institutions that are driving our system toward crisis.
“Well worth reading” (New York magazine), this is an “eye-opening” (O, The Oprah Magazine) book that will change how you look at politics—and perhaps at yourself.
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