A National Party No More by Zell Miller
An outspoken critique arguing that the Democratic Party has abandoned its national, working-class roots in favor of ideological elites and special interests, resulting in a loss of common-sense patriotism and pragmatic governance; the book asserts that Democrats increasingly cater to coastal metropolitan constituencies, academic and cultural establishments, and identity-based politics at the expense of national security, traditional values, and economic policies that help everyday Americans, warns this realignment has serious political and cultural consequences, and calls for a return to principles and policies that appeal broadly to the nation.
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