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Barack Obama and the Future of American Politics 1st Edition

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Many Americans believe Barak Obama represents a hopeful future for America. But does he also reflect the American politics of the past? This book offers the broadest and best-informed understanding on the meaning of the "Obama phenomenon" to date. Paul Street was on the ground throughout the Iowa campaign, and his stories of the rising Obama phenomenon are poignant. Yet the author's background in American political history allows him to explore the deeper meanings of Obama's remarkable political career. He looks at Obama in relation to contemporary issues of class, race, war, and empire. He considers Obama in the context of our nation's political history, with comparisons to FDR, JFK, Bill Clinton, and other leaders. Street finds that the Obama persona, crafted by campaign consultants and filtered through dominant media trends, masks the "change" candidate's adherence to long-prevailing power structures and party doctrines. He shows how American political culture has produced misperceptions by the electorate of Obama's positions and values. Obama is no magical exception to the narrow-spectrum electoral system and ideological culture that have done so much to define and limit the American political tradition. Yet the author suggests key ways in which Obama potentially advances democratic transformation. Street makes recommendations on how citizens can productively respond to and act upon Obama's influence and the broader historical and social forces that have produced his celebrity and relevance. He also lays out a real agenda for change for the new presidential administration, one that addresses the recent failures of democratic politics.

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“That the Obama phenomenon is of considerable significance in American social and political history should hardly be in doubt. But what exactly is it, and where might it lead? This lucid and penetrating book situates it firmly within the ‘corporate-dominated and militaristic U.S. elections system and political culture,’ explores in depth its substantive content and its limits, and draws valuable lessons about how these might be transcended in the unending struggle to achieve a more just and free society and a peaceful world. It is a very welcome contribution in complex and troubled times.”
―Noam Chomsky

“Street’s book is thoroughly researched and contains acute analysis of the political games people play. He examines the money horse that all politicians must ride and gives a pitch-perfect analysis of race and U.S. politics … “
―Adam Burke, Little Village, Iowa City’s News and Culture Magazine

" . . . Paul Street’s critique of the Democratic presidential frontrunner comes not from the right but from the progressive left. Once VP for Research and Planning at the Chicago Urban League, Street worked for the presidential campaign of John Edwards. His articles have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Z Magazine, the Journal of Social History, and other periodicals. His book is required reading for progressives, but citizens from all corners, whether or not they agree, will find that Street’s thesis is carefully researched and documented, and well-argued."
―Joe Taylor, ForeWord Magazine

“Street punctures widely held myths in this unflinching and unsentimental account of Obama’s centrist, corporate-friendly policies. But Street offers some saving grace here: a new Obama administration may oxygenate the grassroots movements that are the true architects of change, opening up space for hope.”
―Charles Derber, Coauthor of Morality Wars and The New Feminized Majority

“Barack Obama and the Future of American Politics is a much needed burst of clear, brisk conceptual air that cuts through the fog of fantasy and wish-fulfillment. His meticulously researched, carefully argued analysis of Obama’s career and his politics performs an important task of demystification. It is also an eloquent and bracing reminder that progressive agendas will not be advanced through vesting hopes and aspirations in candidate-centered politics, that there is no quick and easy substitute for the task of building a serious, institutionally grounded, working-class based political movement ―from the bottom up and top down.”
―Adolph Reed Jr., University of Pennsylvania

“All those interested in truth rather than seduction should read urgently this wise book by Paul Street, who peels away the mask of the ‘Obama phenomenon’ and reveals power as it is, not as many of us wish it to be.”

"Perhaps the only book that tells the truth about the 44th president of the United States."
―John Pilger, Director of the film, The War on Democracy and writer for New Statesman

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Routledge; 1st edition (October 30, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1594516316
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1594516313
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.24 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2009
    There was another book written by another reporter also from Chicago, also a Democrat, David Mendell,"Obama From Promise to Power". These two books confirmed my instincts that Obama was unvetted, too inexperienced and lacked the life experience to be an effective Exceutive in Chief.

    These writers came to the table liking Obama, as Democrats and seasoned Reporters. What I don't understand is how the Democratic Pary could run someone so green, so untested and clearly so radical for President. Both books showed many examples that Obama is too thin skinned, cannot take critism and is not open to other ideas.

    The one thing that kept coming out is his undeveloped emotional maturity and his inability to listen to different views. There are numerous examples of why Obama should not even be a Senator but a President............NO Way.

    He is a dangerous man.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2008
    Meet the new boss! Same as the old boss! Famous words by a famous rock band from long ago. It still has meaning today.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2010
    For progressives who want to know what went wrong. How did all that hope and change end up in a giant bank bailout, escalation in Afghanistan, and letting the torturers off the hook? Street wrote this prospective on Obama before the Nov 08 election and gets it right on just about every count.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2010
    written before Obama was elected. Plenty of things that you will never hear in the MSM
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2010
    While I agree that this a great book, I'm puzzled, because all of these type books are being put forward as if they are some kind of new and surprising revelation. They aren't. The fact is they are little more than what Ralph Nader has been telling us all along. He told us that Obama was owned by the corporations a long time ago. It should have been evident by the method obame used to raise Campaign contributions. While he used the internet to raise millions in small donations, he gave the impression that he was divorced from BIG MONEY. Not true. He also was taking millions more from the Health Care Industry. Is there any wonder that he took single payer off the table immediately and created a bill that is a great boon to the health insurers. If any one was watching, on the day the Heal Care was passed, all prices went up

    The sad thing is that Nader has been marginalized for these very same views, mostly by the Democrats. Isn't time we recognized what real jewal this man has been for many years.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2008
    Paul Street is amazing at putting a left-wing critique on Obama that situates him firmly within the policy and practice of the ruling class at large. He also skillfully denounces the big-business-dominated electoral system that stifles real debate.

    However, in the last analysis he fails to draw the conclusion all his data points toward: that radical and progressive voters should break decisively with the two-party system and support the strongest possible left challenge. Rather than advocate a vote for Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney, he revives the lesser-evilist analysis that the Republicans are just too horrible not to vote for the democrat.

    This is surprising, given the overall message of the book that change will not fundamentally come through electoral politics. Still, I highly recommend reading this for anyone capable of taking this excellent data and drawing their own conclusions.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2017
    Paul Street deserves credit for doing the legwork on Obama early on, and his argument proved to be prescient.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2010
    Paul is a genius. He saw Obama as a conservative before anyone.The detail and the back-up on his argument is flawless. Anyone else on the left who had the balls to say it the way it most of us now clearly know to be true? There are some (Chomsky, Pilger, etc.) but none devoting a full book to it. Based on his selling out the environment, public health care, joing the mass murderer club by upping the military budget, etc. Wall Street Obama is a con in more ways than one. Kids, it's time to reform the electoral system in the US, there is no third party that will ever compete under the current system and this book proves why. Read it if you want to be on the cutting edge of political know-how. Instant classic.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars This author is great and I love his articles online and purchased his ...
    Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2017
    This author is great and I love his articles online and purchased his book without paying much attention. So I didn't notice that it's $80 CAD!! What the hell?