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The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart
The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart

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Author: Bill Bishop
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews

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Pages: 384
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ISBN: 0618689354
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4 out of 5 stars "But Everyone I Know Thinks The Same"   November 25, 2008
A fascinating book documenting how Americans are using their ability to move to "sort" themselves into homogeneous, same-thinking commmunities that rarely have to interact with others who think differently. The key is that this is not done purposefully, but rather in the simple choices one has in finding a place to live that seems comfortable for them.
The problems with this sorting is that these communities start to become echo chambers for their particular veiws, and that drives them to ever greater extremes, making discussion between different communities uncommon, and uncomfortable when it does have to occur.
Well researched, competently written, this book explores the many different ways this affect us all. On the negative side (only slightly) it seems like the material is stretched just a bit in order to make it book length. But it is fascinating and thought-provoking in any case.



5 out of 5 stars Big Sort   November 20, 2008
This is a great book. It is the most objective book that discusses
the differences between Republicans and Democrats and the conclusions
are backed up by a plethora of statistical research.



4 out of 5 stars Interesting   November 9, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is very interesting to learn from this book how each demographic group in the U.S. has become more and more concentrated in selected suburbs and selected cities, and the reasons for this happening.

Ironically, in the same 30-year period that most cities and suburbs in the U.S. have become more and more homegenious (1970-2000), a large suburb in the eastern part of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which is called Orleans, has gone from being predominantly French-speaking to about half French and half English. In other words, Orleans has become more hetrogenious (at least as far as ethnic groups and linguistic groups are concerned) during the same time period that most U.S. suburbs have moved in the opposite direction. Between 1970 and 2000, Orleans also grew from a small town to a very large suburb (its total population has grown from only about 3,000 back in 1970 to about 100,000 today). In Ottawa generally, the French have traditionally settled mainly in the eastern part of the city, and the English have traditionally settled mainly in the western part of the city. Ottawa is in the province of Ontario (which, generally speaking, is mainly English), but it is just across the river from the province of Quebec (in other words, Ottawa is on the interprovincial border between Ontario and Quebec), and it has more French than most other places in Ontario (although not more French than English).




4 out of 5 stars One effect of talk radio.   October 13, 2008
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

People are being polarized by, among other things, the divisive elitist propaganda from PR agents like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity Outright Barbarous: How the Violent Language of the Right Poisons American Democracy. They lead a sort of cult following of people who learn to ignore and hate people who think differently from themselves. On top of the media manipulators that are dividing people, the way many of our suburban communities are designed also lend themselves to isolation and groupthink The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America.
Thankfully, there are areas where progressive people can feel community amid America's fascist threat The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World. There are also progressive talk radio hosts who are more inclusive and tolerant, such as Bob Kincaid, Ed Schultz Straight Talk from the Heartland: Tough Talk, Common Sense, and Hope from a Former Conservative, and Thom Hartmann What Would Jefferson Do?: A Return to Democracy.
Hopefully the corruption of the power elite will bring more of the general public together. As magazines like Yes! have suggested, we're a lot more purple than we are red or blue, and share many more radical left-wing positions (raising the minimum wage, compassion for immigrants, less weapons spending, more spending on sustainability, gay rights) than the ruling class want us to know.

See also:
Escape From Suburbia: Beyond the American Dream Dvd!
Utne
The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community



4 out of 5 stars Crucial to understanding today's U.S. political environment   September 8, 2008
I found this book to be full of valuable insight and data to help me understand the reasons behind the cultural division within our country that have gradually transpired over the past 30 years. It's not as simple as what many on both sides of the political aisle want us to believe; that the Republicans or conservatives are dogmatic or afraid of change. Or Democrats or liberals are wanting to tax everyone to death and move toward socialism. The reasons for the emerging division are complex and rooted in more than superficial issues. This book helps to explain the multifaceted reasons for the emerging division which will help us all to move beyond it and heal as a nation.

Prior to reading this book I believed for some time that our country is heading for more than just ideological, political and economic division. I believed that our country is heading for geographic division, as in dividing into more than one physical country. I still believe this. But at least I understand why I was feeling this way for so long. I just hope I'm wrong.


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