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Winner-Take-All Politics: A Review Essay
Jennifer Hochschild reviews the recently published Winner-Take-All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer—And Turned Its Back on the Middle Class. In this seminal work, Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson analyze the sharp rise in income inequality in the United States and identify the policies and politics that have been adopted to work in favor of only the richest 1 percent of Americans. Hochschild finds it a persuasive and much-needed analysis.
Divided by Color: Racial Politics and Democratic Ideals, Donald R. Kinder and Lynn M. Sanders Reviewed by Jennifer Hochschild
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