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Strangers in their own land

Anger and Mourning on the American Right
Book • 2016
In this book, Arlie Russell Hochschild travels from her liberal hometown of Berkeley, California, to the conservative heartland of Louisiana to understand the rise of the Tea Party movement.

She profiles individuals such as Mike Schaff, a former oil industry worker whose town was devastated by a drilling accident, and Lee Sherman, who suffered from toxic waste dumping.

Hochschild seeks to overcome the 'empathy wall' between liberals and conservatives by exploring the deep emotional and social reasons behind their political views, including feelings of loss, anger, and a sense of betrayal.

The book provides a nuanced understanding of why people might vote against their apparent self-interest and argues for the possibility of mutual compassion and understanding between the right and the left.

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Mentioned in 19 episodes

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Melinda Cooper
as a book featuring small business owners thinking of themselves and describing themselves as working class.
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Mentioned as tracing the history of Chinese exclusion and their struggle to belong in America.
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Lydia Jean Kott
, referring to the author, Michael Luo, as one of the historians they spoke to.
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Derek Thompson
, referencing her insights on social isolation and political attitudes.
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Michael Luo
to tell the story of the Chinese in America.
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Yascha Mounk
as one of her books, discussing the American right.
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David Remnick
as a new book about the Chinese American experience, exploring labor tensions and racial prejudice.
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Lynne Layton
to point out how Arlie Hochschild wants to build an empathy wall for the people in the tea party she was interviewing.
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Mentioned by Leslie Thompson as a must-read book by Michael Luo, named so by Time magazine this year.
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Larry Diamond
, illustrating the perspective of a person who experienced the challenges of racial inequality.
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