Because of the holidays, this issue is going to be a little different from the usual fare. Rather than doing a link round-up, this issue is instead going to round up political reform books (broadly considered) from 2020. In fact—20 books from 2020! (Don’t worry; I’ll be back to the regular round-ups in January 2021.)
I’ve broken them into three rough categories: “politics and policy,” “cultural analysis,” and “principles and persons.” These works have a variety of perspectives, but they’re all looking at big-picture questions, important shifts, and all that jazz. Within each category, they’re in alphabetical order. Maybe some ideas here for a New Year’s read or—I don’t know—an early Valentine’s Day gift? (“What do you get for a person who already has the complete works of Christopher Lasch?”)
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