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The Politicians and the Egalitarians

The Hidden History of American Politics

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The Politicians and the Egalitarians

By: Sean Wilentz
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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Historian Sean Wilentz presents two key insights that together reveal a clearer, much-needed vision of American political history.

First, partisanship has almost always been a feature of American history and in fact has made possible the nation's greatest social reforms. There is little to be gained from a "postpartisan" political world. Second, the recent attention to economic inequality has a long history. From the founders' generation to the present, America's egalitarian tradition has appeared and reappeared like an underground river.

This egalitarian tradition has triumphed - in the Civil War and Progressive eras, the New Deal, the Great Society - not through some sort of bipartisan partnership nor through outsiders' vital protests but through contentious yet effective party politics.

As he did in The Rise of American Democracy, Wilentz masterfully ties together the key figures and moments of American history to completely refresh our thinking about this nation's political and moral character.

©2016 Sean Wilentz. Recorded by arrangement with W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. (P)2016 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Americas Economic History Economics Elections & Political Process Political Science Politics & Government United States American History Socialism Liberalism Capitalism Social justice Civil War Franklin D Roosevelt Roosevelt Family War of 1812 War Economic disparity Taxation Africa Latin American Economic Inequality Tradition Soviet Union
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