
What It Took to Win
A History of the Democratic Party
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Narrated by:
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Lee Goettl
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By:
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Michael Kazin
In What It Took to Win, the eminent historian Michael Kazin identifies and assesses the Democratic Party's long-running commitment to creating "moral capitalism" - a system that mixed entrepreneurial freedom with the welfare of workers and consumers. And yet the same party that championed the rights of the white working man also vigorously protected or advanced the causes of slavery, segregation, and Indian removal. As the party evolved towards a more inclusive egalitarian vision, it won durable victories for Americans of all backgrounds. But it also struggled to hold together a majority coalition and advance a persuasive agenda for the use of government.
Kazin traces the party's fortunes through vivid character sketches of its key thinkers and doers, from Martin Van Buren and William Jennings Bryan to the financier August Belmont and reformers such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Sidney Hillman, and Jesse Jackson. He also explores the records of presidents from Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Throughout, Kazin reveals the rich interplay of personality, belief, strategy, and policy that define the life of the party - and outlines the core components of a political endeavor that may allow President Biden and his co-partisans to renew the American experiment.
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A must read
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1820 to 2020, all the in-fighting in da D party!!!
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Without missing the bigger historical picture and people, the book details more fringe historical figures, such as Francis Perkins Perkins. The information can be dense like in any history book, so I will probably listen to it a couple of times. However, this is also a reflection of a well-researched and written work.
The book is timely ending at the beginning of the Biden administration and discussing the relevance of Bernie Sanders, Alejandra Osorio Córtez, and other relevant contemporary Democrats. Moreover, the book matches its present-day relevance with an insightful portrayal of the Democratic Party's origins.
I look forward to this book's Republican counterpart (hint, hint). The Republican Party evolution would be a fascinating book. I hope this author will do one.
Timely and informative History Book
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The book as a whole was informative, but lacked, perhaps, some narrative focus or spine to make me feel that I had ingested something memorable (and relatable) when finished. I felt as if I received informative bits of each era, but not necessarily the knots that bound them through time. Then again, that may've been an issue with the narrator.
It was not bad, but I certainly was hoping for something more.
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