About this item

If you re frustrated with the choices for president this year, you re not alone. 81 percent of voters say they d feel afraid if either Trump or Clinton takes office but what recourse do we have? The American electorate is plagued by a widespread feeling of impotence. But this may be the most important election in generations: governments and radicals around the world are moving toward extremes of hard left and hard right, and the same frustrations are fissuring American civil society. Never has a search for stability been more necessary. It s imperative that voters understand the stakes, how we got here, and how to move forward. In this book, Alan Dershowitz takes the techniques he s used in five decades of teaching to sort out how each candidate relates to basic domestic and foreign policy values.



Read Next Recommendation

Report incorrect product information.