Left Behind: The Democrats' Failed Attempt to Solve Inequality

Author:   Lily Geismer
Publisher:   PublicAffairs,U.S.
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Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 March 2022
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Author:   Lily Geismer
Publisher:   PublicAffairs,U.S.
Imprint:   PublicAffairs,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9781541757004


ISBN 10:   1541757009
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 March 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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""Exciting...Left Behind convincingly shows that Democrats helped shape modern American politics rather than only being overwhelmed by the Right.""--Public Books ""This history of ideas is important, and the book does an excellent job of covering the policy transformation within the Democratic Party.""--Choice ""[A] detailed examination.""--The Baffler ""Because it is a true intellectual history in this sense, it is more useful than other accounts, and also more respectful, without tempering its critique, because it takes these politicians and public intellectuals seriously on their own terms.""--Democracy Journal ""[A] provocative examination of the Bill Clinton presidency, its political and intellectual roots, and its lasting impact.""--Jacobin ""Lily Geismer has performed a great service to America...""--OB Rag ""Left Behind should spur serious soul-searching among the American center-left. It is a book about well-intentioned policy not working out, but also about blasé indifference of policymakers as to whether their policies worked or not, and whether the point was for them to 'work' for the people affected by policy or for ideas to work in a speech.""--The New Republic ""I found this book to be particularly captivating, often shedding light the origin of policy positions espoused by prominent Democratic leaders today.""--The Cascadia Advocate ""Geismer's book is a wonderfully detailed history of a now-extinct faith.""--New York Times Book Review ""Lily Geismer's impressive, readable new book on the history of the New Democrats.""--Washington Monthly ""Geismer deftly weaves politics with policy to show how the Democrats reimagined poverty as a market failure... Catnip for policy wonks and political junkies, offering solid lessons for Democrats going forward.""--Kirkus ""Left Behind is a powerful critique of a technocratic, market-driven approach to government that has never lived up to its promise. Geismer shows in painful detail how the Democratic Party of the recent past could have helped the poor--but chose not to fight for them. This is not just history--it's a map that takes us, inexorably, to the mess we're still in.""--Stephanie Kelton, New York Times-bestselling author of The Deficit Myth ""Left Behind lucidly conveys how the Clintonian 'New Democrats' of the 1990s looked to beat Republicans with market-based policies, but in the end contributed to traumatic losses for all too many and a steep decline in public trust. The struggle underway for the soul of the Democratic Party seems all the more urgent in light of this bracing reassessment.""--Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains and finalist for the National Book Award ""Framing the story as a tragedy of good intentions gone wrong, Geismer transforms wonky policy matters into an unlikely page-turner. Readers will gain valuable insight into the Clinton presidency and its legacy in today's distrust between progressives and centrist Democrats.""--Publishers Weekly ""Geismer's outstanding Left Behind addresses a critical breach in our understanding of how the Democratic Party transformed from 'big government' liberalism to the champions of privatization. These policy choices have contributed to inequality and social instability, the impacts of which underlie the social unrest and disquietude that roils US society today. A crucial read.""--Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of Race for Profit and finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in History ""Tremendous. This book shows how the ideas of the Clinton-era Democrats emerged historically, setting them up for a clear and convincing debunking. We're along for the ride with these characters as they become enamored of horrible ideas, with disastrous consequences. This book is an absolute must-read, especially for those who think they already know this story.""--Chenjerai Kumanyika, assistant professor at Rutgers and cohost of the podcast Uncivil


"""Exciting...Left Behind convincingly shows that Democrats helped shape modern American politics rather than only being overwhelmed by the Right.""--Public Books ""This history of ideas is important, and the book does an excellent job of covering the policy transformation within the Democratic Party.""--Choice ""[A] detailed examination.""--The Baffler ""Because it is a true intellectual history in this sense, it is more useful than other accounts, and also more respectful, without tempering its critique, because it takes these politicians and public intellectuals seriously on their own terms.""--Democracy Journal ""[A] provocative examination of the Bill Clinton presidency, its political and intellectual roots, and its lasting impact.""--Jacobin ""Lily Geismer has performed a great service to America...""--OB Rag ""Left Behind should spur serious soul-searching among the American center-left. It is a book about well-intentioned policy not working out, but also about blas� indifference of policymakers as to whether their policies worked or not, and whether the point was for them to 'work' for the people affected by policy or for ideas to work in a speech.""--The New Republic ""I found this book to be particularly captivating, often shedding light the origin of policy positions espoused by prominent Democratic leaders today.""--The Cascadia Advocate ""Geismer's book is a wonderfully detailed history of a now-extinct faith.""--New York Times Book Review ""Lily Geismer's impressive, readable new book on the history of the New Democrats.""--Washington Monthly ""Geismer deftly weaves politics with policy to show how the Democrats reimagined poverty as a market failure... Catnip for policy wonks and political junkies, offering solid lessons for Democrats going forward.""--Kirkus ""Left Behind is a powerful critique of a technocratic, market-driven approach to government that has never lived up to its promise. Geismer shows in painful detail how the Democratic Party of the recent past could have helped the poor--but chose not to fight for them. This is not just history--it's a map that takes us, inexorably, to the mess we're still in.""--Stephanie Kelton, New York Times-bestselling author of The Deficit Myth ""Left Behind lucidly conveys how the Clintonian 'New Democrats' of the 1990s looked to beat Republicans with market-based policies, but in the end contributed to traumatic losses for all too many and a steep decline in public trust. The struggle underway for the soul of the Democratic Party seems all the more urgent in light of this bracing reassessment.""--Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains and finalist for the National Book Award ""Framing the story as a tragedy of good intentions gone wrong, Geismer transforms wonky policy matters into an unlikely page-turner. Readers will gain valuable insight into the Clinton presidency and its legacy in today's distrust between progressives and centrist Democrats.""--Publishers Weekly ""Geismer's outstanding Left Behind addresses a critical breach in our understanding of how the Democratic Party transformed from 'big government' liberalism to the champions of privatization. These policy choices have contributed to inequality and social instability, the impacts of which underlie the social unrest and disquietude that roils US society today. A crucial read.""--Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of Race for Profit and finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in History ""Tremendous. This book shows how the ideas of the Clinton-era Democrats emerged historically, setting them up for a clear and convincing debunking. We're along for the ride with these characters as they become enamored of horrible ideas, with disastrous consequences. This book is an absolute must-read, especially for those who think they already know this story.""--Chenjerai Kumanyika, assistant professor at Rutgers and cohost of the podcast Uncivil"


Geismer deftly weaves politics with policy to show how the Democrats reimagined poverty as a market failure... Catnip for policy wonks and political junkies, offering solid lessons for Democrats going forward. --Kirkus Left Behind is a powerful critique of a technocratic, market-driven approach to government that has never lived up to its promise. Geismer shows in painful detail how the Democratic Party of the recent past could have helped the poor--but chose not to fight for them. This is not just history--it's a map that takes us, inexorably, to the mess we're still in. --Stephanie Kelton, New York Times-bestselling author of The Deficit Myth Left Behind lucidly conveys how the Clintonian 'New Democrats' of the 1990s looked to beat Republicans with market-based policies, but in the end contributed to traumatic losses for all too many and a steep decline in public trust. The struggle underway for the soul of the Democratic Party seems all the more urgent in light of this bracing reassessment. --Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains and finalist for the National Book Award Framing the story as a tragedy of good intentions gone wrong, Geismer transforms wonky policy matters into an unlikely page-turner. Readers will gain valuable insight into the Clinton presidency and its legacy in today's distrust between progressives and centrist Democrats. --Publishers Weekly Geismer's outstanding Left Behind addresses a critical breach in our understanding of how the Democratic Party transformed from 'big government' liberalism to the champions of privatization. These policy choices have contributed to inequality and social instability, the impacts of which underlie the social unrest and disquietude that roils US society today. A crucial read. --Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of Race for Profit and finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in History Tremendous. This book shows how the ideas of the Clinton-era Democrats emerged historically, setting them up for a clear and convincing debunking. We're along for the ride with these characters as they become enamored of horrible ideas, with disastrous consequences. This book is an absolute must-read, especially for those who think they already know this story. --Chenjerai Kumanyika, assistant professor at Rutgers and cohost of the podcast Uncivil


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Lily Geismer is an associate professor of history at Claremont McKenna College. She researches and teaches about recent political and urban history in the United States with a focus on liberalism and the Democratic Party. She is the author of Left Behind: How the Democrats Failed to Solve Inequality and Don't Blame Us: Suburban Liberals and the Transformation of the Democratic Party. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, New Republic, Jacobin, and Dissent and on NPR and other podcasts. A native of Massachusetts, Geismer currently resides in Los Angeles.

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