The Politicians and the Egalitarians : The Hidden History of American Politics
The Politicians and the Egalitarians : The Hidden History of American Politics
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Author(s): Wilentz, Sean
ISBN No.: 9780393354133
Pages: 400
Year: 201705
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 23.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Engrossing and deeply enriching…Wilentz the historian is visiting the past to send a message to those of us who live in the 21st century. -- Los Angeles Times A shrewd and engaging assessment of the variable American tradition of egalitarianism, particularly as manifested in the political lives of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, right up through Lyndon Johnson and his Great Society-scrupulously detailed, elegantly written, incisively argued, and effectively combative. -- Philip Roth A bracing and persuasive defense of political partisanship as essential to a functioning democracy, and a timely reminder that from the country's earliest days, political struggle has been the most effective mechanism for moving America toward the egalitarian ideals enunciated in its founding documents. It is a message that American citizens should never forget. -- Annette Gordon-Reed Sean Wilentz is a rare historian who writes with confidence about the entire scope of American history and who does so in a way accessible to a broad reading public. The Politicians & the Egalitarians, like his previous books, is sure to command attention. -- Eric Foner Wilentz evinces a vast knowledge of the American past while exploring, in his unique way, the interplay between raw party politics and the ebb and flow of reform efforts. In offering his take on pivotal figures from Jefferson to Du Bois, Lincoln to LBJ, Wilentz challenges us to debate history and ideas in a way that honors the best of the democratic system he has written about so provocatively throughout his career.


Even when I most disagree with him, his arguments are always vigorous and passionate, lively and engaging. -- Henry Louis Gates, Jr. This stimulating book provides a major new interpretation of the alliance between egalitarian social movements and partisan politics to achieve some of the most notable liberal victories in the American past. Sean Wilentz has done more than anyone else to blend social and political history in a manner that offers powerful new insights. -- James M. McPherson Wilentz sets forth a provocative idea that may provide vital perspective to the politics of this very year. -- Boston Globe.


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