NONFICTION

Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics Is Destroying American Democracy

Crown Forum. Apr. 2018. 464p. illus. notes. index. ISBN 9781101904930. $28; ebk. ISBN 9781101904947. POL SCI
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OrangeReviewStarIn this provocative work, Goldberg (Liberal Fascism) challenges tribalism on the left but also that which is growing in his own conservative party. The author alleges that human nature is a constant, and this assertion is the basis for his defense of the American political structure and traditional conservative values. Goldberg's points combine philosophy, historical analysis, and pop culture references. His thesis is less concerned with the external factors that led to the current political climate and more focused on the innate human qualities—specifically tribalism—that might lead us toward destruction over millennia. This is not a passive conclusion: Goldberg starts with the assumption of free will and personal choice, both of which contribute to the state of worldly affairs. There is no "right side of history" because nothing is foreordained; decline is a choice. The challenge at the heart of this work is that we collectively chose to be where we are today and can choose to fight against it. According to Goldberg, polarization and tribalism plague both left and right parties, and both are responsible for a rotting democracy in the West.
VERDICT Progressives and conservatives will have their disputes with this book, but the conversations are well worth having.
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