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A Conservative's View on Democrats' Biggest Weakness mentions Criminal Injustice by Ralph Monguel, The Strategy of Denial by Elbridge Colby, Classified by David E. Bernstein, and Sir Vidya's Shadow by Paul Theroux with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Criminal Injustice
Ralph Monguel

My brilliant colleague, Ralph Monguel, has a book coming out in late July called Criminal Injustice, What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing G…

the fourth one, because I'm cheating, is a book by a former housemate of mine, Elbridge Colby, called The Strategy of Denial, which is essentially ab…

Classified
David E. Bernstein

David E. Bernstein has a book coming out in July called Classified, the untold story of racial classification in America that I highly recommend.

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“There is definitely a contest for the future of the center right,” says Reihan Salam, the president of the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank. In his telling, one side in this contest is “deeply pessimistic about the prospect of a diversifying America, explicitly anti-urban and increasingly willing to embrace redistribution and centralized power,” more so than conservatism before Donald Trump. This populist right has received a lot of attention since Trump’s election, and we’ve done other shows to try to understand it. But Salam is advancing a very different set of ideas with a very different theory of the electorate. He’s identified what he sees as a core fissure between the progressive elites who run the Democratic Party and the working-class voters of color who make up a large part of its base — particularly on issues of race and gender. And he believes that by putting forward an “urban conservative” agenda centered on education, housing and public safety, Republicans can exploit those internal cleavages and begin to win over demographics that have been central to the Democratic coalition. So for the final episode in our “The Rising Right” series, I wanted to use Salam’s thoughts to explore this alternate path for the American right. We discuss why the Republican Party has turned against major cities, whether antiracism is the right framework for addressing racial inequality, why he believes that children of Latino and Asian immigrants could become a core G.O.P. constituency, the difference between antiracism and “antiracialism,” the tactics of the anti-critical-race-theory movement, why he thinks there’s been an “overcorrection” on the right in favor of state power and redistribution, what a supply-side conservatism beyond just tax cuts could look like, why he believes we could be entering an era of “fiscal constraints” that could radically reshape policymaking on both the left and right and more. Mentioned: “The Anti-C.R.T. Movement and a Vision For a New Right Wing” by Jay Caspian Kang “America Needs Anti-Racialism” by Reihan Salam “Ibram X. Kendi on What Conservatives — and Liberals — Get Wrong About Antiracism” by The Ezra Klein Show “Prison-Gang Politics” by Christopher F. Rufo Book recommendations: Classified by David E. Bernstein Criminal (In)Justice by Rafael A. Mangual Sir Vidia’s Shadow by Paul Theroux The Strategy of Denial by Elbridge A. Colby Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. 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. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Rollin Hu and Mary Marge Locker; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing and engineering by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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Criminal Injustice
Ralph Monguel

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The Strategy of Denial
Elbridge Colby

The host mentions 'The Strategy of Denial' as a significant work that addresses the challenges posed by China to U.S.…

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Classified
David E. Bernstein

The host mentions 'Classified' to highlight its exploration of the complexities and ironies surrounding racial classi…

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Sir Vidya's Shadow
Paul Theroux

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Grand New Party
Ross Douthat

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Criminal Injustice
Ralph Monguel
Best for Readers interested in criminal justice reform and social issuesOften cited around book recommendations

My brilliant colleague, Ralph Monguel, has a book coming out in late July called Criminal Injustice, What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in criminal justice reform and social issues
Key quote: My brilliant colleague, Ralph Monguel, has a book coming out in late July called Criminal Injustice, What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most.
The host highlights Ralph Monguel's book 'Criminal Injustice' as a significant work that addresses the complexities of decarceration and policing. The host emphasizes Monguel's compassionate writing style and moral urgency, suggesting that the book offers valuable insights into pressing social issues.
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Best for policy makers and individuals interested in international relationsOften cited around great power competition

The fourth one is a book by a former housemate of mine, Elbridge Colby, called The Strategy of Denial, which is essentially about this new age of great power competition.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: policy makers and individuals interested in international relations
Key quote: the fourth one, because I'm cheating, is a book by a former housemate of mine, Elbridge Colby, called The Strategy of Denial, which is essentially about this new age of great power competition and the challenge to U.S. global leadership that China poses, what we ought to do about it, why we ought to prioritize it.
The host mentions 'The Strategy of Denial' as a significant work that addresses the challenges posed by China to U.S. global leadership. The book is recommended for its insights into the current geopolitical landscape and the necessary strategies to navigate it.
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Classified
David E. Bernstein
Best for Readers interested in race and ethnicity discussionsOften cited around racial classification in America

David E. Bernstein has a book coming out in July called Classified, the untold story of racial classification in America that I highly recommend.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in race and ethnicity discussions
Key quote: David E. Bernstein has a book coming out in July called Classified, the untold story of racial classification in America that I highly recommend.
The host mentions 'Classified' to highlight its exploration of the complexities and ironies surrounding racial classification in the United States. They believe the book offers valuable insights and a forward-looking agenda on how to approach these issues.
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Sir Vidya's Shadow
Paul Theroux
Best for Readers interested in literary friendships and personal narrativesOften cited around recommendation of books

I just want to shout out one of my favorite books of all time, published in 1998, called Sir Vidya's Shadow by Paul Theroux.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in literary friendships and personal narratives
Key quote: For book number three, I just want to shout out one of my favorite books of all time, published in 1998, called Sir Vidya's Shadow by Paul Theroux.
The host highlights 'Sir Vidya's Shadow' as one of their favorite books, emphasizing its unique perspective on friendship. They appreciate Paul Theroux's portrayal of his relationship with V.S. Naipaul, describing it as beautiful and humorous.
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Grand New Party
Ross Douthat
Best for Political strategists and policymakersOften cited around Republican Party and working class

The book is a push for the Republican Party to become a more working class party, and at least compared to where it was then, embrace more working class redistribution.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Political strategists and policymakers
Key quote: in 2008, you wrote Grand New Party with my colleague, Ross Douthat, and the book is a push for the Republican Party to become a more working class party, and at least compared to where it was then, embrace more working class redistribution.
The host mentions 'Grand New Party' to highlight its argument for the Republican Party to embrace a more working-class focus and redistribution. This discussion is framed within the broader context of balancing moral sensibilities and structural challenges in American politics.
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Criminal Injustice
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My brilliant colleague, Ralph Monguel, has a book coming out in late July called Criminal Injustice, What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing G…
The Strategy of Denial
The Ezra Klein Show · 1:19:28
the fourth one, because I'm cheating, is a book by a former housemate of mine, Elbridge Colby, called The Strategy of Denial, which is essentially ab…
Classified
The Ezra Klein Show · 1:17:58
David E. Bernstein has a book coming out in July called Classified, the untold story of racial classification in America that I highly recommend.
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Criminal Injustice
Ralph Monguel

The host highlights Ralph Monguel's book 'Criminal Injustice' as a significant work that addresses the complexities of decarceration and policing.…

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The Strategy of Denial cover
Mentioned at 1:19:28
The Strategy of Denial
Elbridge Colby

The host mentions 'The Strategy of Denial' as a significant work that addresses the challenges posed by China to U.S. global leadership. The book i…

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Classified
David E. Bernstein

The host mentions 'Classified' to highlight its exploration of the complexities and ironies surrounding racial classification in the United States.…

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