The Story
How Donald Trump laid waste to American politics, culture, and social order
After Donald Trumpâs rise to power, after the 2020 presidential election, after January 6, is American politics past the point of no return? New York Times columnist and political reporter Thomas Byrne Edsall fears that the country may be headed over a cliff, arguing that the election of Donald Trump was the most serious threat to the American political system since the Civil War. In this compelling and illuminating book, Edsall documents how the Trump years ravaged the nationâs politics, culture, and social order. He explains the demographic shifts that helped make Trumpâs election possible, and describes the racial and ethnic conflict, culture wars, rural/urban divide, diverging economies of red and blue states, and the transformation of both the Republican and Democratic parties that have left our politics in a state of permanent hostility.
The Point of No Return brings together a series of Edsallâs columns, bookended by a new introduction and conclusion, which show how we got to this dangerous point. These dispatches from our new political landscape chronicle the emergence of what Edsall calls âthe not-so-silent white majorityâ and show how Trump deployed fears about race and immigration to appeal to voters. Edsall examines Trumpâs construction of an alternate reality, discusses why we donât always vote according to our own self-interest, and explores the Democratsâ calibrated response. Considering the 2020 election and its violent aftermath, Edsall looks at the Capitol insurrection and warns that American democracy is under siege. The forces behind Trumpâs election, and the âstop the stealâ true believers, have pushed the nation to the brink.
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How Donald Trump laid waste to American politics, culture, and social order
After Donald Trumpâs rise to power, after the 2020 presidential election, after January 6, is American politics past the point of no return? New York Times columnist and political reporter Thomas Byrne Edsall fears that the country may be headed over a cliff, arguing that the election of Donald Trump was the most serious threat to the American political system since the Civil War. In this compelling and illuminating book, Edsall documents how the Trump years ravaged the nationâs politics, culture, and social order. He explains the demographic shifts that helped make Trumpâs election possible, and describes the racial and ethnic conflict, culture wars, rural/urban divide, diverging economies of red and blue states, and the transformation of both the Republican and Democratic parties that have left our politics in a state of permanent hostility.
The Point of No Return brings together a series of Edsallâs columns, bookended by a new introduction and conclusion, which show how we got to this dangerous point. These dispatches from our new political landscape chronicle the emergence of what Edsall calls âthe not-so-silent white majorityâ and show how Trump deployed fears about race and immigration to appeal to voters. Edsall examines Trumpâs construction of an alternate reality, discusses why we donât always vote according to our own self-interest, and explores the Democratsâ calibrated response. Considering the 2020 election and its violent aftermath, Edsall looks at the Capitol insurrection and warns that American democracy is under siege. The forces behind Trumpâs election, and the âstop the stealâ true believers, have pushed the nation to the brink.

