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"In "What's the Matter with White People?," popular "Salon" columnist
Joan Walsh argues that the biggest divide in America today is not about
party or ideology, but about two competing narratives for why everything
has fallen apart since the 1970s. One side sees an America that has
spent the last forty years bankrupting the country providing benefits
and advantages to the underachieving, the immoral, and the undeserving,
no matter the cost to Middle America. The other sees an America that has
spent the last forty years bankrupting the country providing benefits
and advantages to the very rich, while allowing a measure of cultural
progress for the different and the downtrodden. It matters which side is
right, and how the other side got things so wrong.
Walsh connects
the dots of American decline through trends that began in the 1970s and
continue today--including the demise of unions, the stagnation of
middle-class wages, the extension of the right's "Southern Strategy"
throughout the country, the victory of Reagan Republicanism, the
increase in income inequality, and the drop in economic mobility.
Citing
her extended family as a case in point, Walsh shows how liberals
unwittingly collaborated in the "us vs. them" narrative, rather than
developing an inspiring, persuasive vision of a more fair, united
America. She also explores how the GOP's renewed culture war now
scapegoats even segments of its white base, as it blames the troubles of
working-class whites on their own moral failings rather than on an
unfair economy.
"What's the Matter with White People?" is
essential reading as the country struggles through political
polarization and racial change to invent the next America in the years
to come." (Publisher Description)
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