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Book SynopsisWe had become the land of flickering lights, in which the standard of success was not what we were doing for the next generation of Americans, or to enhance our role in the world, but instead whether we had kept government open for another few minutes.Michael BennetThe Land of Flickering Lights is a unique contribution to American political writing at this or any other time. Senator Michael Bennet lifts a veil on the inner workings of Congress to reveal, in his words, through a series of actual storiesabout the people, the politics, the motives, the money, the hypocrisy, the stakes, the outcomethe pathological culture of the capital and the consequences for us all.
Bennet unfolds the dramatic backstory behind five episodes crucial to the well-being of all Americans. Each of them exemplifies the hyper-partisan politics that have upended our democracy:
The highly politicized confirmation battles over judicial nominations at all levelsepitomize
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Praise for The Land of Flickering Lights:A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice
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“A sweeping diagnosis of the nation’s political ills . . . Stitched together with assurances that room for redemption still exists.”—New York Times Book Review
“A Colorado senator sees the country at a historic turning point . . . A strident critique of our current rancorous, ineffective government that has betrayed the Founders’ visions and is ’desperately out of sync’ with the nation’s needs . . . He proposes four values that can lead us into the future: freedom to rise, which requires decent health care, equitable tax policies, and a safety net for the vulnerable; freedom from ignorance, which requires strong public schools and financial support for students; freedom from violence, including the ‘insidious violence’ flourishing on social media; and freedom to govern ourselves, which requires citizen engagement and participation in public life . . . A forceful argument that patriotism, hard work, and belief in the common good can revive a prosperous and powerful democracy.”—Kirkus Reviews
“It’s a campaign book, yes, but it’s a smart and substantive one.”—Daily Beast