What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don't
A Nonpartisan Guide to the Issues That Matter
by:
Jessamyn Conrad
in:
Political Theory
Summary:
The book provides an accessible overview of key political issues and the positions held by different parties in the United States, aiming to inform readers without partisan bias. It covers topics such as the economy, healthcare, foreign policy, and civil rights, explaining their historical context and contemporary relevance.
Key points:
1. Political Spectrum: The book explains the left-to-right political spectrum, its impact on politics, and the importance of knowing one's own political stance.
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