Get Free Shipping on orders over $0
The Polarization Myth : America's Surprising Consensus on Race, Schools, and Sex - Jonathan Butcher

The Polarization Myth

America's Surprising Consensus on Race, Schools, and Sex

By: Jonathan Butcher

eBook | 2 December 2025

At a Glance

eBook


RRP $50.82

$40.99

19%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $10.25 with

 or 

Instant Digital Delivery to your Kobo Reader App

If you don't like the idea of a boy who says he is a girl using the girls' bathroom, are you out of step with the mainstream? If diversity, equity, and inclusion programs strike you as discriminatory, are you just racist? Are you a prude if you do not want sexually explicit books about "gender" in your child's school library?

"Experts" and the radical left want you to think that on these hot-button issues, Americans are split down the middle—polarized. They want you to think that at least half of your fellow citizens hold views that only yesterday everyone considered crazy. And they want to make you afraid of not being on the "enlightened" side.

But it turns out that this polarization is a myth.

With clarity and optimism, Jonathan Butcher dismantles the myth of a fractured nation, showing how our underlying agreement on character, virtue, and our shared sense of national identity can guide lawmakers and communities toward policies that help everyone have a chance at the good life and the American Dream.

In a time when headlines scream of division and mutual antagonism, The Polarization Myth offers a refreshing perspective: Americans are more united than you think. Drawing from a survey of over 2,000 citizens along with robust research, Butcher uncovers a surprising consensus on today's most contentious issues—from education and civics to race and gender.

on

More in Philosophy & Theory of Education

The Abolition of Man - C. S. Lewis

eBOOK

Schools Without Failure - William Glasser M.D.

eBOOK

Paideia Proposal - Mortimer J. Adler

eBOOK

Identity Society - William Glasser M.D.

eBOOK

Growing People : The Enduring Legacy of John Dewey - Natalia Rogach Alexander

eBOOK