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Average rating4.5
It is nice to read about the change that is happening before our eyes as it relates to how we identify politically. This book addresses quite a few key issues that make the very act of bipartisanship impossible. For a book written in 2017 its material has aged rather well. Many of the logical arguments are important to recognize that they are issues that must be resolved in order to look forward socially rather than politically. I will, however, say that the beginning of the book is a chore to read. While I understand its necessity in laying the groundwork for the upcoming argument, I feel as though it could be shorter as I got the point quite early on.