
Partisan Nation by Paul Pierson
A provocative exploration of how America’s democratic crisis is rooted in a dangerous mismatch between our Constitution and today’s nationalized, partisan politics. The ground beneath American political institutions has moved, with national politics subsuming and transforming the local. As a result, American democracy is in trouble. In this paradigm-shifting book, political scientists Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler bring a sharp new perspective to today’s challenges. Attentive to the different coalitions, interests, and incentives that define the Democratic and Republican parties, they show how contemporary polarization emerged in a rapidly nationalizing country and how it differs from polarization in past eras. In earlier periods, three key features of the political landscape—state parties, interest groups, and media—varied locally and reinforced the nation’s stark regional diversity. But this began to change in the 1960s as the two parties assumed clearer ideological identities and the power of the national government expanded, raising the stakes of conflict. Together with technological and economic change, these developments have reconfigured state parties, interest groups, and media in self-reinforcing ways. The result is that today’s polarization is self-perpetuating—and intensifying. Partisan Nation offers a powerful caution. As a result of this polarization, America’s political system is distinctly and acutely vulnerable to an authoritarian movement emerging in the contemporary Republican Party, which has both the motive and the means to exploit America’s unusual Constitutional design. Combining the precision and acuity characteristic of their earlier work, Pierson and Schickler explain what these developments mean for American governance and democracy.“In this crucial, clarifying book, Pierson and Schickler systematically identify the institutional mechanisms that promote social divisions between Democrats and Republicans. Importantly, they also explain that today’s polarization—while opening the door to democratic backsliding—may also be the only way to make progress toward multi-racial democracy. Indeed, they describe a political moment in which the United States teeters on the verge of either great progress or significant regression in the scope of its pluralism and democratic representation. Partisan Nation is a must-read for anyone hoping to understand the mechanisms behind the increasing extremism and animosity in American politics.” -- Lilliana Mason | coauthor of "Radical American Partisanship"
“Partisan Nation is among the most important and insightful books on American politics I have read in years. Pierson and Schickler persuasively demonstrate that the threats now gathering against American democracy are unmatched since at least the Civil War and that, rather than offering a means to resist them, our rickety Constitutional structure is magnifying the danger. With command of the broad sweep of American history and keen insights into the rhythms of contemporary politics, Pierson and Schickler have produced an indispensable guide for anyone trying to understand the chaotic and ominous new dynamics of our political life. Their analysis is often chilling—but it could not be more timely and urgent.” -- Ron Brownstein | senior writer, The Atlantic
Paul Pierson is the John Gross Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and director of the Berkeley Economy and Society Initiative. He is the author or coauthor of six books, including Winner-Take-All Politics, Let Them Eat Tweets, and Politics in Time. Eric Schickler is the Jeffrey & Ashley McDermott Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author or coauthor of seven books, including Racial Realignment, Investigating the President, and Filibuster.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780226836430 |
| ISBN 10 | 0226836436 |
| Title | Partisan Nation |
| Author | Paul Pierson |
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| Publisher | The University of Chicago Press |
| Year published | 2024-09-05 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
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