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Beyond the Messy Truth
Beyond the Messy Truth: How We Came Apart, How We Come Together | Van Jones
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A passionate manifesto that exposes hypocrisy on both sides of the political divide and points a way out of the tribalism that is tearing America apartby the CNN political contributor and host hailed as a star of the 2016 campaign (The New York Times) who coined the term whitelash Van Jones burst into the American consciousness during the 2016 presidential campaign with an unscripted, truth-telling style and an already established history of bridge-building across party lines. His election night commentary became a viral sensation. A longtime progressive activist with deep roots in the conservative South, Jones has made it his mission to challenge voters and viewers to stand in one anothers shoes and disagree constructively. Now, in Beyond the Messy Truth, Jones offers a blueprint for transforming our collective anxiety into meaningful change. Tough on Donald Trump but showing respect and empathy for his supporters, Jones takes aim at the failures of both parties before and after Trumps victory. He urges both sides to abandon the politics of accusation and focus on real solutions. Calling us to a deeper patriotism, he shows us how to get down to the vital business of solving, together, some of our toughest problems. The entire national conversation today can be reduced to a simple statementIm right, and youre wrong, Jones has said. But the truth is messier; both sides have flaws. Both parties have strayed from their highest principles and let down their core constituencies. Rejecting todays political tribalism, Jones issues a stirring call for a new bipartisanship from below. Recognizing that tough challenges require the best wisdom from both liberals and conservatives, he points us toward practical answers to problems that affect us all regardless of region or ideology: rural and inner-city poverty, unemployment, addiction, unfair incarceration, and the devastating effects of the pollution-based economy on both coal country and our urban centers. In explaining how he arrived at his views, Jones shares behind-the-scenes memories from his decades spent marching and protesting on behalf of working people, inspiring stories of ordinary citizens who became champions of their communities, and little-known examples of cooperation that have risen from the fog of partisan conflict. In his quest for positive solutions, Van Jones encourages us to set fire to our old ways of thinking about politics and come together where the pain is greatest. Praise for Beyond the Messy Truth Part manifesto, part manual for activism, [Beyond the Messy Truth] is enlivened by case histories and personal anecdotes that serve as support for the authors assertions. . . . The author proposes common projects that may bring opposing sides together . . . [and] offers concrete suggestions to revive democracy, heal culture wars, and prevent a Trump victory in 2020.Kirkus Reviews Van Jones is a light in the darkness when we need it most. Beyond the Messy Truth breaks with the tribalism of todays politics and offers us a way forward. In the tradition of the great bridge builders of our past, Vans love for this country and all its people shines through.Cory Booker, U.S. senator, New Jersey Includes an invaluable resource of contacts, books, media, and organizations for bipartisan bridge-building and problem solving.
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Van Jones has been working hard at making the world a better place for a long time, with particular focus on underserved communities of color. He‘s also a lawyer and CNN contributor. In this book he takes both perspectives and uses them to analyze and synthesize the messy state of US politics. He‘s got four key steps to get us out. I‘m watching to see what elected office he runs for in 2020.

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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My fiction reads are both good, but ponderous and heavy. So ... let‘s read some U.S. political analysis! Crazy me. All joking aside, it‘s pretty interesting so far.

#nonfictionthatsstrangerthanfiction

KathyWheeler Political books make me tired, but I‘ve actually considered reading this one. 6y
Arcana I love political books. This is another on my TBR list. 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @KathyWheeler I promise to give you the low down! 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Arcana I have developed an appreciation of them in the last few years. Van has an interesting perspective. 6y
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Tameeka
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The Messy Truth behind What Happened.

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Tameeka
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Pretty much 👍🏾 📚 💖