The Big Sort

Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published May 7, 2008 by Houghton Mifflin.

ISBN:
978-0-547-23772-5
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OCLC Number:
262426528

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2 stars (2 reviews)

America may be more diverse than ever coast to coast, but the places where we live are becoming increasingly crowded with people who live, think, and vote as we do. We've built a country where we can all choose the neighborhood--and church and news show--most compatible with our lifestyle and beliefs. And we are living with the consequences of this way-of-life segregation. Our country has become so polarized, so ideologically inbred, that people don't know and can't understand those who live just a few miles away. The reason for this situation, and the dire implications for our country, is the subject of this groundbreaking work.--From publisher description.

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The book's basic premise of how people sort themselves out by their politics, or to better put it, seeking out others who share their same views, is an interesting idea. It is also an idea that can help explain what we see in the United States as a red and blue divide. Bishop's books is well-researched, so it has that going for it looking over things like Census records and Pew studies, two examples of reputable sources. However, this book is extremely dry to read. The first three chapters are pretty much a bombardment of Census data with discussion that, unless you are really into statistics, your eyes will pretty much glaze over the stuff. The chapter on church and religion (7) was a bit interesting as it looks at the rise of the megachurch phenomenon. Notice I say "a bit." I like learning about the origins of the church …

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Subjects

  • Political Science
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Politics/International Relations
  • History & Theory - General
  • Political Ideologies - General
  • Political Process - General
  • Political Science / Elections
  • Political Process - Elections
  • Group identity
  • Minorities
  • Political aspects
  • Political culture
  • United States