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The Persuaders: At the Front Lines of the Fight for Hearts, Minds, and Democracy
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An insider account of activists, politicians, educators, and everyday citizens working to change minds, bridge divisions, and save democracy The lifeblood of any free society is persuasion: changing other people's minds to enable real change. But America is suffering a crisis of faith in persuasion that is putting its democracy and the planet itself at risk. Americans increasingly write each other off instead of seeking to win each other over. Debates are framed in moralistic terms, with enemies battling the righteous. Movements for justice build barriers to entry, instead of on-ramps. Political parties focus on mobilizing the faithful rather than wooing the skeptical. And leaders who seek to forge coalition are labeled sellouts. In Persuasion Anand Giridharadas takes us inside these movements and battles, seeking out the dissenters who continue to champion persuasion in an age of polarization. We meet a co-founder of Black Lives Matter; a leader of the feminist resistance to Trumpism; white parents at a seminar on raising adopted children of color; Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; a team of door knockers with an uncanny formula for changing minds on immigration; an ex-cult member turned QAnon deprogrammer; and, hovering menacingly offstage, Russian operatives clandestinely stoking Americans' fatalism about each other. As the book's subjects grapple with how to "call out" threats and injustices while "calling in" those who don't agree with them but just might one day, they point a way to healing, and changing, a broken country.
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"He offers strong stories and evidence that polarization and rigid ideology are not the brick walls they're made out to be."
"Cogent, sometimes encouraging ..."
"Despite the occasional cuts-job vibe of books by busy media operators, I found it a useful, thoughtful and interesting read ..."
"Emotions turn out to be a core part of this book."
"Probably out of a sense of duty to his subjects, some essays are a little overlong, but they're insightful, witty and surefooted."
"Unlike the pungent writing of [Giridharadas'] last book, Winners Take All,...The Persuaders exhibits a more searching, even sentimental, tone ..."
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