“Winner Take All Politics is a powerfully argued book about a critically important subject, and I guarantee you it will make you think.”
-- Fareed Zakaria, GPN (CNN show)
“The Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of political science, Jacob Hacker of Yale and Paul Pierson of Berkeley, about how Washington served the rich in the last 30 years and turned its back on the middle class. They’re marvelous…”
-- Bill Moyers
"The clearest explanation yet of the forces that converged over the past three decades or so to undermine the economic well-being of ordinary Americans is contained in Winner-Take-All Politics."
--Bob Herbert, The New York Times
-- Bob Herbert, The New York Times
"Engrossing. . . . Hacker and Pierson . . . deliver the goods. . . . Their description of the organizational dynamics that have tilted economic policymaking in favor of the wealthy is convincing."
-- Justin Fox, Harvard Business Review
"How the U.S. economic system has also moved 'off center' toward an extreme concentration of wealth, and how progressive efforts to reverse that trend have run aground. . . . A very valuable book."
-- Ed Kilgore, Washington Monthly
"Buy a copy of Hacker and Pierson's book and read it. Seriously. . . . This is the most complete and sustained explanation I've ever read of why, over the past 30 years, America has gone the direction it has even while most other countries haven't. . . . For me, it was a 300-page 'Aha!' moment."
-- Kevin Drum, Mother Jones blog
"The worst social change in America during my lifetime has been its shift from the land of middle-class opportunity to the land of super-rich privilege. The economic polarization of America is a familiar problem, but Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson approach it in an original way, using detective-story procedure to identify an unsuspected culprit -- one that has little to do with 'globalization' or 'technological revolution' or China or the like. Their case is convincing, and it builds to a recommendation of how Americans could organize to save their country's promise. I hope people read the book and follow its advice."
-- James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic
"Over the past generation, the middle class has been repeatedly battered, and its once-solid foundations have begun to tremble. Uncovering the hidden political story behind this great economic challenge, Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson shed light on what has gone wrong--and why. Their book is must-reading for anyone who wants to understand how Washington stopped working for the middle class."
--Elizabeth Warren, Harvard Law School, Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel on the U.S. banking bailout, and author of The Two-Income Trap
-- Elizabeth Warren, Harvard Law School, Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel on the U.S. banking bailout, and author of The Two-Income Trap
"Hacker and Pierson make a compelling case. If Marie Antoinette were alive, she might aver of today's great economically challenged masses, 'Let them nibble on passbook-savings-account interest' - if they can manage to save anything, that is."
-- David Holahan, The Christian Science Monitor
"This is a transformative book. It's the best book on American politics that I've read since Before the Storm. . . . If it has the impact it deserves, it will transform American public arguments about politics and policymaking."
-- Henry Farrell, Crookedtimber.org
"Two top political scientists tell us when America turned terribly wrong--and how the rich and powerful organized to do the turning. . . . Fascinating."
-- Sam Pizzigagi, "Too Much," an online newsletter of the Institute for Policy Studies
"Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson combine enormous learning about how our political system actually works with a spritely facility for getting their ideas across--rare gifts in American political debate. Winner-Take-All Politics carries forward the argument from their path-breaking book Off-Center. It explains why the 2006 and 2008 elections only began a reform process that still has a ways to go. Hacker and Pierson have always stayed ahead of the conventional arguments and Winner-Take-All Politics keeps them in the lead."
-- E.J. Dionne, Jr., author of Why Americans Hate Politics and Souled Out
"Hacker and Pierson deftly pose and solve a political mystery: How could our democracy have turned away from a politics of broadly shared prosperity that served most citizens? Clue: take a close look at the elite capture of the Democratic Party. Winner-Take-All Politics--stylishly written and well documented with evidence--is a must-read for understanding the great political puzzle of our time."
-- Robert Kuttner, author of A Presidency in Peril and co-editor of The American Prospect
"Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson brilliantly break the intellectual logjam over the causes of runaway inequality. Their findings put responsibility and control back into the hands of officeholders, elected and appointed. Winner-Take-All Politics is crucial reading for all those engaged in American politics."
-- Thomas B. Edsall, political editor, Huffington Post, and correspondent, The New Republic