Here Are The Five Political Books You Should Read In 2020

If you need motivation (or information) ahead of this election, these are the books to read while you‘re stuck at home.

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Eventually, we’ll be back to our busy lives and the election will dominate the news cycle again. The COVID-19 pandemic has become the center of the universe, but the election in November continues to inch closer, one day at a time. While our lives primarily take place from the comfort of our homes, we have more time than ever to sit down and read. Nothing feels quite as refreshing as putting your phone away and opening up a book; a couple hours of uninterrupted reading can feel like a three day vacation. If you’re looking for some clarity in the madness or motivation to get you energized, these five political books will get you ready to fulfill your civic duty in November (and win arguments on social media in the meantime).

Why We’re Polarized by Ezra Klein (2020)

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Ezra Klein, the cofounder of Vox Media, political rabbi of policy wonks, and patron saint of political nerds, explored the core causes and history…

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