With penetrating wit, columnist Michael Tomasky explains how the Left has lost control of critical issues--welfare, immigration, affirmative action, and health care--how its intitutions and the thinkers who populate them have fallen, and how the Left can get back on its feet by discovering common ground with the alienated, working-class citizens whom it has, in recent history, treated with contempt.
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Michael Tomasky is a special correspondent for "The Daily Beast" and the editor in chief of "Democracy", as well as a regular contributor to "The New York Review of Books". He was previously executive editor of "The American Prospect" and the founding editor of "Guardian America". He is the author of "Left for Dead: The Life, Death, and Possible Resurrection of Progressive Politics in America" and "Hillary s Turn: Inside Her Improbable, Victorious Senate Campaign". He lives outside Washington, D.C.
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