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Rick Perlstein - Tribes of America by Paul Cowan
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Time: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:00 p.m.
Location: 57th Street Books, 1301 E. 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
The Tribes of America has long been out of print, but with this reissue a major work of journalism and penetrating view of the American political divides is once again available to the public. Rick Perlstein, who penned the new edition's introduction, will discuss the importance of The Tribes of America and how a book written nearly three decades ago provides a pertinent and penetrating examination of American society today. Rick Perlstein is the author of Before The Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus, winner of the 2001 Los Angeles Times Book Award for history. He has written for The New Republic Online and is currently a senior fellow and blogger at the Campaign for America's Future.
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The Tribes of America: Journalistic Discoveries of Our People and Their Cultures(Trade Paperback)
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Cowan, Paul
Format: Trade Paperback
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$16.95
Published: New Press, 2008
Inventory Status: Usually Ships in 1-5 days
A reissue of a fascinating work of "superb" ("Chicago Tribune") reportage on the fault lines that produced today's red/blue divide. First published in 1979 and long out of print, "The Tribes of America" is an overlooked classic--a prescient and deeply empathetic work based on seven years of reporting from the front lines of the culture wars that continue to divide America. Long before Tom Frank asked, "What's the matter with Kansas?" Village Voice reporter and civil rights activist Paul Cowan set out to "to cross the sound barrier of dogma and test his] beliefs against the realities of American life" by investigating what he called the "professional, religious, ethnic, and racial tribes--the Tribes of America." From reporting on a vicious battle over school textbooks in West Virginia, the school busing crisis in Boston, and the miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky, to the fight over low-income housing in Forest Hills, Queens, and the 1972 conspiracy trial of Eqbal Ahmad, Father Philip Berrigan, and others, Cowan journeyed deep into misunderstood communities across the nation to depict American struggles, prejudices, and hopes. In his introduction, Rick Perlstein writes that Cowan's "agonized sensitivity to battlefields then barely emergent makes for one of the most remarkable books I have ever read by any journalist." "The Tribes of America" is a powerful model for engaged journalism and an enormously illuminating portrait of a nation at war with itself.
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Richard Nixon: Speeches, Writings, Documents (James Madison Library in American Politics)(Trade Paperback)
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$18.95
Published: Princeton University Press, 2008
Inventory Status: Special Order - Subject to Availability
The first book to present America's most controversial president in his own words across his entire career, this unique collection of Richard Nixon's most important writings dramatically demonstrates why he has had such a profound impact on American life. This volume gathers everything from schoolboy letters to geostrategic manifestos and Oval Office transcripts to create a fascinating portrait of Nixon, one that is enriched by an extensive introduction in which Rick Perlstein puts forward a major reinterpretation of the thirty-seventh president's rise and fall. This anthology includes some of the most famous addresses in American history, from Nixon's "Checkers" speech (1952) and "Last Press Conference" (1962), to the "Silent Majority" speech (1969) and White House farewell. These texts are joined by campaign documents--including the infamous "Pink Sheet" from the 1950 Senate race--that give stark evidence of Nixon's slashing political style. Made easily available here for the first time, these writings give new depth to our understanding of Nixon.
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The Stock Ticker and the Superjumbo: How the Democrats Can Once Again Become America's Dominant Political Party(Trade Paperback)
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Perlstein, Rick
Format: Trade Paperback
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Published: Prickly Paradigm Press, 2005
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A majority of Americans tell pollsters they want more government intervention to reduce the gap between high- and lower-income citizens, and less than one-third consider high taxes to be a problem. Yet conservative Republicanism currently controls the political discourse. Why? Rick Perlstein probes this central paradox of today's political scene in his penetrating pamphlet. Perlstein explains how the Democrats' obsessive short-term focus on winning "swing voters," instead of cultivating loyal party-liners, has relegated Democrats to political stagnation. Perlstein offers a vigorous critique and far-reaching vision that is a thirty-year plan for Democratic victory. Contributors: William A. Galston Adolph Reed, Jr. Ruy Teixeira Dan Carol Daniel Cantor Robert B. Reich Michael C. Dawson Elaine Kamarck Richard Delgado Stanley Aronowitz Philip Klinkner Larry M. Bartels
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