The big sort why the clustering of like-minded America is tearing us apart

America may be more diverse than ever coast to coast, but the places where we live are becoming increasingly crowded with people who live, think, and vote as we do. We've built a country where we can all choose the neighborhood--and church and news show--most compatible with our lifestyle and b...

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adam_text CONTENTS Introduction t Part I: The Power of Place 1. The Age of Political Segregation 19 2. The Politics of Migration 41 3. The Psychology of the Tribe 58 Part II: The Silent Revolution 4. Culture Shift: The 1965 Unraveling 5. The Beginning of Division: Beauty and Salvation in 1974 8ί 105 . 6. The Economics of the Big Sort: Culture and Growth in the 1990S 129 Part III: The Way We Live Today 7. Religion: The Missionary and the Megachurch 159 8. Advertising: Grace Slick, Tricia Nixon, and You 182 9. Lifestyle: “Books, Beer, Bikes, and Birkenstocks” 196 vi · Contents Part IV: The Politics of People Like Us 10. Choosing a Side 11. The Big Sort Campaign 249 12. To Marry Your Enemies 276 Afterword 3°5 Acknowledgments 311 Notes՝ 314 Selected Bibliography 341 Index 354
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The big sort why the clustering of like-minded America is tearing us apart
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Group identity Political aspects United States
Segregation Political aspects United States
Regionalism Political aspects United States
Polarization (Social sciences) United States
Social conflict United States
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Polarization (Social sciences) United States
Social conflict United States
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