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HomeShop at BookSurgeSports & RecreationOutdoor SkillsFinding the Middle: A Comprehensive Non-Partisan Guide to American Politics Today |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great book for political "outsiders" Oct 06, 2008 This is a great book for people who don't know a lot about politics, or follow day-to-day news, but would still like to be generally informed. Fantastic synthesis of the key political issues facing America today.
The book's structure seems very weird at first but it's a big part of why it is so readable and effective.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
RELEVANT AND PROVOCATIVE Sep 29, 2008 This timely tome is a brilliant and very readable overview of our current political dilemma.
Author Carl Hungerford has insight and the political savvy to parse the nature of the forces and demographics at play and the skill to clearly articulate a paradigm that makes sense.
For a better understanding of the weirdness that's going on and a way to intelligently consider the alternatives our alleged choices seem to offer -- and a way to think about what might be the best for our collective future and why -- read this book. Read it now. Before you vote.
I look forward to more from this bright new voice.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
wow! Sep 25, 2008 Finding The Middle is the quintessential guide to American politics today, and of specific current interest, with the looming presidential election. This new author, Carl Hungerford, has effectively grasped the trends and has accomplished an easy-to-read and easy-to-reference non-partisan review. Read it soon, and spread the word. Highly recommended!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Incredible Political Book Sep 25, 2008 This is the book about American politics that you've been waiting for -- smart, readable, comprehensive, and even-handed. "Finding the Middle" covers an incredible range of subjects, and simplifies complex policy issues without dumbing them down. The bullet point summaries at the beginning of each chapter and the extensive appendices are assets too. If this is the one book you buy about American politics, this should be it.
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