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The Ezra Klein ShowAug 13, 2021

How Identity Politics Took Over the Republican Party

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Notable books mentioned: Uncivil Agreement, How Politics Became Our Identity by Liliana Mason, Why We're Polarized, The Sum of Us by Heather McGee, Radical American Partisanship by Nathan Calmo

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Liliana Mason

Ezra Klein emphasizes the significance of Liliana Mason's book 'Uncivil Agreement' as a foundational text for understanding political identity in t…

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Why We're Polarized

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The Sum of Us
Heather McGee

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One problem with the conversation around political polarization is that it can imply that polarization is a static, singular thing. That our divisions are fixed and unchanging. But that’s not how it is at all. The dimensions of conflict change, and they change quickly. In the Obama era, Republicans mobilized against government spending and deficits but didn’t think much about election administration. Now, a trillion-dollar infrastructure package has passed the Senate with bipartisan support, but the divisions over democracy and voting access are deep. Lilliana Mason is one of the political scientists I’ve learned the most from in recent years. Her 2018 book, “Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity,” is, in my view, one of the most important political books of the last decade. But it’s been a tumultuous three and a half years since it was published. And Mason has continued to pump out important new work on political identity, how support for Donald Trump differs from that of other Republicans, when Democrats and Republicans believe political violence is justifiable and even necessary, and much more. And so I wanted to have Mason on the show to discuss how her thinking has changed in recent years and, in particular, which identities and interests she thinks are at the center of our political collisions today. Mentioned: Uncivil Agreement by Lilliana Mason "Who's At the Party? Group Sentiments, Knowledge and Partisan Identity" by John Victor Kane, Lilliana Mason and Julie Wronski "Activating Animus: The Uniquely Social Roots of Trump Support" by Lilliana Mason, Julie Wronski and John Victor Kane "Fear and Loathing Across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization" by Shanto Iyengar and Sean J. Westwood The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee Book Recommendations: Reconstruction by Eric Foner Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880 by W. E. B. Du Bois Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Julie Beer and Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Individuals interested in political science and polarizationReaders interested in political science and polarizationIndividuals interested in political science and social justiceAll Americans, especially studentsYoung adults and readers interested in diverse fantasy literatureReaders interested in social issues and diverse narratives

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Uncivil Agreement, How Politics Became Our Identity cover
Best for Individuals interested in political science and polarizationOften cited around political identity and polarization

Uncivil Agreement is a touchstone book for me. For my money, it's one of the most important books on politics published in the last decade.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in political science and polarization
Key quote: Uncivil Agreement is a touchstone book for me.
Ezra Klein emphasizes the significance of Liliana Mason's book 'Uncivil Agreement' as a foundational text for understanding political identity in the context of polarization. He believes that Mason's insights are crucial for analyzing the evolving dynamics of political parties during the Trump and Biden eras.
ASIN: 022652454X
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Best for Readers interested in political science and polarizationOften cited around political polarization

I wrote a book on polarization, Why We're Polarized, out in paperback now. My book is very influenced by Mason's book.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in political science and polarization
Key quote: I wrote a book on polarization, Why We're Polarized, out in paperback now.
Ezra Klein mentions his book 'Why We're Polarized' to emphasize the complexity of political polarization beyond a singular narrative. He highlights the importance of understanding the various dimensions of conflict within the political landscape, influenced by Liliana Mason's research.
ASIN: 5614985123
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The Sum of Us
Heather McGee
Best for Individuals interested in political science and social justiceOften cited around partisanship and race

The book discusses how racism harms communities, using the example of people filling swimming pools with concrete rather than desegregating them.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in political science and social justice
Key quote: her opening example of people filling the swimming pool with concrete rather than desegregating the swimming pool.
The host references Heather McGee's book 'The Sum of Us' to illustrate how racial conflict and partisanship are deeply intertwined in American politics. McGee's example of communities harming themselves to avoid desegregation serves as a stark reminder of the long-standing consequences of racism in society.
ASIN: 0525509585
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Best for Individuals interested in political science and social justiceOften cited around American partisanship and race

This upcoming book explores the vilification and dehumanization between Republicans and Democrats, highlighting the role of racial resentment and sexism.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in political science and social justice
Key quote: One of the I think the most powerful things that we found was that both Republicans and Democrats are willing to vilify each other and dehumanize each other to some degree.
The host discusses the intertwining of partisanship and racial issues in America, highlighting the dangerous implications of this relationship. They mention 'Radical American Partisanship' to emphasize the extreme polarization and dehumanization occurring between political parties, particularly in the context of racial resentment and sexism.
ASIN: B09RVFRDVM
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Reconstruction
Eric Foner
Best for All Americans, especially studentsOften cited around importance of learning history

Everybody needs to learn about reconstruction and how it ended. I don't care if you read Eric Foner's book on reconstruction or W.B. Du Bois' Black Reconstruction in America.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: All Americans, especially students
Key quote: I just really believe that everybody needs to learn about reconstruction and how it ended.
The host emphasizes the necessity for all Americans to understand the history of Reconstruction and its implications. They argue that this knowledge is crucial for confronting America's legacy of racial violence and prejudice.
ASIN: 0062354515
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Black Reconstruction in America cover
Best for All Americans, especially studentsOften cited around importance of learning reconstruction

I don't care if you read Eric Foner's book on reconstruction or W.B. Du Bois' Black Reconstruction in America.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: All Americans, especially students
Key quote: I don't care if you read Eric Foner's book on reconstruction or W.B. Du Bois' Black Reconstruction in America.
The host emphasizes the necessity for all Americans to understand the history of reconstruction and its implications. They specifically mention W.B. Du Bois' 'Black Reconstruction in America' as a crucial resource for this understanding.
ASIN: B00IJC320G
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Best for Young adults and readers interested in diverse fantasy literatureOften cited around importance of diverse literature

In the realm of fantasy, this is actually YA fantasy. There's a book series. The first is called Children of Blood and Bone.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Young adults and readers interested in diverse fantasy literature
Key quote: So in the realm of fantasy, this is actually YA fantasy. There's a book series. The first is called Children of Blood and Bone.
The host emphasizes the value of fiction in fostering understanding and empathy towards different cultures. 'Children of Blood and Bone' is highlighted as a captivating YA fantasy that offers a unique perspective by setting its narrative in an African context.
ASIN: B07DQG1R7B
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The City We Became
N.K. Jemisin
Best for Readers interested in social issues and diverse narrativesOften cited around importance of racial reckoning

In the second one, the in like the sci fi realm, N.K. Jemisin's The City We Became, which is sort of turns New York City into a set of five different individual people who are the boroughs.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in social issues and diverse narratives
Key quote: N.K. Jemisin's The City We Became, which sort of turns New York City into a set of five different individual people who are the boroughs.
The host mentioned 'The City We Became' by N.K. Jemisin to highlight how fiction can provide insight into diverse experiences and identities, particularly in the context of New York City. The book's unique portrayal of the boroughs as characters allows readers to engage with complex social issues, including racial attitudes.
ASIN: B083Z2HWBB
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