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About Strangers in Their Own Land by Arlie Russell Hochschild:
Renowned sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild seeks to understand why some American conservatives continue to vote for policies that ultimately harm them. She traveled to Louisiana to complete a five-year study, talking to members of the Tea Party and attempting to breach the "empathy wall" that stands between conservatives and liberals.
A compassionate observer, Hochschild pursues the heart of the "deeper story," blaming the narrative-not her subjects-that informs these peoples' choices. She particularly examines the long history of environmental pollution in the region and the state governments' failure to address it-a failure that this political faction refuses to condemn.
Strangers in Their Own Land is a compelling analysis of one of the most important factors in American culture today, and Hochschild's measured and empathic approach leads her readers toward a greater understanding of their fellow citizens.
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