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Beyond the Messy Truth

How We Came Apart, How We Come Together

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A passionate manifesto that exposes hypocrisy on both sides of the political divide and points a way out of the tribalism that is tearing America apart—from the CNN host hailed as “a star of the 2016 campaign” (The New York Times), now seen on The Van Jones Show

Van Jones burst into the American consciousness during the 2016 presidential campaign with an unscripted, truth-telling style and an already established history of bridge-building across party lines. His election night commentary, during which he coined the term “whitelash,” became a viral sensation. A longtime progressive activist with deep roots in the conservative South, Jones has made it his mission to challenge voters and viewers to stand in one another’s shoes and disagree constructively.
In Beyond the Messy Truth, he offers a blueprint for transforming our collective anxiety into meaningful change. Jones urges both parties to abandon the politics of accusation. He issues a stirring call for a new “bipartisanship from below,” pointing us toward practical answers to problems that affect us all regardless of region or ideology. He wants to tackle rural and inner-city poverty, unemployment, addiction, unfair incarceration, and the devastating effects of the pollution-based economy on both coal country and our urban centers. Along the way, Jones shares memories from his decades of activism on behalf of working people, inspiring stories of ordinary citizens who became champions of their communities, and little-known examples of cooperation in the midst of partisan conflict. In his quest for positive solutions, Van Jones encourages us to set fire to our old ways of thinking about politics and come together to help those most in need.
Includes an invaluable resource of contacts, books, media, and organizations for bipartisan bridge-building and problem solving.
“Van Jones is a light in the darkness when we need it most. In the tradition of the great bridge builders of our past, Van’s love for this country and all its people shines through.”—Cory Booker, U.S. senator, New Jersey
“Van Jones’s voice has become an integral part of our national political debate. He is one of the most provocative and interesting political figures in the country.”—Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator, Vermont
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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2017
      An outspoken political analyst offers concrete suggestions to revive democracy, heal culture wars, and prevent a Trump victory in 2020.CNN political contributor Jones (Rebuild the Dream, 2012, etc.), founder of the social justice organization the Dream Corps, laments the dissension and polarization blighting politics today. Both Democrats and Republicans, he asserts, "have been letting down the American people for a long time," even before "an erratic egomaniac" came to power. "Since both parties are responsible," he writes, "both parties need to look within." Searching for a way forward, Jones aims "to reach out and build some bridges" between liberals like himself and conservatives, whose views he respects. Part manifesto, part manual for activism, the book is enlivened by case histories and personal anecdotes that serve as support for the author's assertions. He believes that the progressive movement, having lost connection to mainstream Americans, "needs to reignite the fight for cross-racial unity among working people." Trump's rhetoric fomented bigotry, causing what Jones terms a "whitelash" against changing demographics and particularly against a black president. But although he recognizes racism within Trump's coalition, Jones does not believe that alone led to his election. He faults Democrats, as well, for Hillary Clinton's defeat, calling for "a pro-democracy movement that can inspire" and not merely critique. The author proposes common projects that may bring opposing sides together: fixing the justice system, ending the opioid addiction crisis, opening up the technology sector to all, and transitioning to a greener economy. In two appendices, Jones offers suggestions of books and videos that can serve as bridge-building resources and a long list of political organizations to help people get involved in change. Although most are liberal and progressive--e.g., Black Lives Matter, Center for Community Change, Planned Parenthood--Jones does include conservative groups, such as the American Enterprise Institute and Compilation: Conservative and Libertarian News Sources. "I am interested in the moral center, not the political center," he writes. Pragmatic, optimistic proposals for an informed and active electorate. Will anyone listen?

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2017
      Long before the election of 2016, the U.S. was well on its way to becoming a divided country and Jones, a CNN contributing analyst and host of The Messy Truth, had a front-row seat for the changes that were taking place in the populace and in politics. Jones' personal and professional background as a member of the Obama administration and an environmental and social-justice activist, as a Yale-educated lawyer and a child of the rural South, have placed him at every point on the broad spectrum of political discourse. He takes a long view, therefore, of the polarization that now dominates the news, expressing a thoughtful plea for unity amid the entrenched outrage and paralysis that are preventing the passing of important federal legislation and the resolution of democracy-threatening conflicts, and possible obsolescence of our two major political parties. Speaking with heartfelt conviction and clarity of purpose, Jones proffers an achievable pathway to harmony for ideologues of both conservative and liberal persuasions.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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