What It Took to Win

A History of the Democratic Party

Narrated by Lee Goettl
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Pub Date Mar 01 2022 | Archive Date Mar 01 2022

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In What It Took to Win, the eminent historian Michael Kazin identifies and assesses the Democratic Party's long-running commitment to creating "moral capitalism"-a system that mixed entrepreneurial freedom with the welfare of workers and consumers. And yet the same party that championed the rights of the white working man also vigorously protected or advanced the causes of slavery, segregation, and Indian removal. As the party evolved towards a more inclusive egalitarian vision, it won durable victories for Americans of all backgrounds. But it also struggled to hold together a majority coalition and advance a persuasive agenda for the use of government. Kazin traces the party's fortunes through vivid character sketches of its key thinkers and doers, from Martin Van Buren and William Jennings Bryan to the financier August Belmont and reformers such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Sidney Hillman, and Jesse Jackson. He also explores the records of presidents from Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Throughout, Kazin reveals the rich interplay of personality, belief, strategy, and policy that define the life of the party-and outlines the core components of a political endeavor that may allow President Biden and his co-partisans to renew the American experiment.

In What It Took to Win, the eminent historian Michael Kazin identifies and assesses the Democratic Party's long-running commitment to creating "moral capitalism"-a system that mixed entrepreneurial...


A Note From the Publisher

One of Kirkus Reviews' 40 most anticipated books of 2022
One of Vulture's "49 books we can't wait to read in 2022"

One of Kirkus Reviews' 40 most anticipated books of 2022
One of Vulture's "49 books we can't wait to read in 2022"


Advance Praise

"[A] very fine new history of the Democrats . . . Nuanced . . . What It Took to Win is a rich but accessible book." ―Sam Rosenfeld, The New Republic

"A lively, timely survey . . . [Kazin's] chapter on New York politics and Tammany Hall is brilliant . . . This should be today’s go-to book on its subject." ―Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Kazin delivers a wonderfully detailed record of the Democratic Party, from its beginnings to the present . . . Kazin’s account is an unvarnished and illuminating look at the past and potential future of a political party that endures.” ―George Kendall, Booklist (starred review)

"[A] very fine new history of the Democrats . . . Nuanced . . . What It Took to Win is a rich but accessible book." ―Sam Rosenfeld, The New Republic

"A lively, timely survey . . . [Kazin's] chapter on...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781666193763
PRICE $24.99 (USD)
DURATION 13 Hours, 39 Minutes

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