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"Beinart has given Democrats a blueprint for ... taking back the White House." - Samantha Power, author of A Problem from Hell
"Peter Beinart takes us on a vigorous and entertaining search for a usable past ... His reasoning must be heard." - Thomas Frank, author of What's the Matter with Kansas
"Beinart, in his deftly argued new book, . . . helpfully grounds the current debate in its oft-forgotten history." - The Boston Globe
"[A]n invigorating pep talk for a dispirited team that has lost the ability to sway voters the way it used to, especially on vital issues of foreign policy. . . . A bracing read, a good two-fisted polemic intended to stiffen the Democratic spine." - William Grimes, The New York Times
"An intellectual archeologist, Beinart excavates that vanished intellectual tradition and sends it into battle in his new book." - The Washington Post
"A thoughtful, provocative, well-written book." - Washington Monthly
"Beinart's mini-history provides some sharp and surprising observations. . . . His candid admission that he failed to live up to his own principles during the rush to war evinces a quality of self-reflection sorely lacking in American public life." - Salon
"This is a brilliant and provocative book in a great tradition." - Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
"Insightful, provocative." - Thomas Friedman, The New York Times








