Book Rec
Partisans
In the book "Partisans" by Nicole Hemmer, she argues that a series of critical events, including the rise of radio broadcasting, the emergence of new media outlets, and the impact of the civil rights movement, shaped the development of modern political partisanship.
One of the strengths of Hemmer's book is its nuanced analysis of the forces that have shaped modern political partisanship. She emphasizes media outlets like radio and television played a role in creating a national political conversation. She also explores how political leaders like Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan sought to use media to advance their political agendas.
Another strength of "Partisans" is its focus on the historical context in which political partisanship developed. Hemmer provides a detailed account of the political and social events that shaped American politics in the 20th century, and she shows how these events influenced the development of political partisanship.
Overall, "Partisans" is a well-researched and engaging book that offers valuable insights into the history of political partisanship in the United States. Hemmer's analysis is nuanced and well-informed, and her writing is clear and accessible. Readers who are interested in American political history or the history of media and communication will find this book to be an informative and thought-provoking read.
The book is a good read for anyone interested in learning more about how we as a nation got to such a polarized place in our political system. If anyone is interested in learning more about the way our political system went wrong I would encourage them to read Nicole Hemmer's book Partisans.
*Note: Part of this article was written using ChatGPT.
