With penetrating wit, columnist Michael Tomasky explains how the Left has lost control of critical issues--welfare, immigration, affirmative action, and health care--how its intitutions and the thinkers who populate them have fallen, and how the Left can get back on its feet by discovering common ground with the alienated, working-class citizens whom it has, in recent history, treated with contempt.
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With penetrating wit, columnist Michael Tomasky explains how the Left has lost control of critical issues--welfare, immigration, affirmative action, and health care--how its intitutions and the thinkers who populate them have fallen, and how the Left can get back on its feet by discovering common ground with the alienated, working-class citizens whom it has, in recent history, treated with contempt.
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Good. Some wear and a tear at edges/corners of dust jacket. Marks, scratches and light crumpling to dust jacket. Some bumps/wear at edges/corners of hard board. Inscription at 1st page. Text excellent, clean and unread. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 226 p.