The Politics Industry

The Politics Industry

2020 • 272 pages

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Jeff SextonSupporter

Just Another Dogmatic Diatribe. With a title and premise like this, I truly had high hopes for this book. I should learn to not have such high hopes for such books, given that they almost always are utter disappointments, and this one is no exception to that generality. It raises some good points, particularly as they relate to ballot access and the nature of the duopoly system of government we have in the US. But beyond that this truly is just another dogmatic diatribe, this one from self-professed “moderates” that are actually anything but. It ends with an “altar call” urging you to act and donate your money, even as the authors sit back comfortably writing books and being “activists” rather than actually putting their own names on the ballot to try to achieve their stated goals. They want you to take the heat in running for office... even as they don't have the guts. So take it from someone who has run for office, twice. Read this book, as it genuinely does have a couple of good ideas. But read it with a boulder of salt, because the authors aren't brave enough to get in the fire themselves, and it is only within the fire that you truly see your ideas in action. Recommended.

March 26, 2020Report this review