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Why Everyone Hates White Liberals (Including White Liberals)

A History

A bracing, accessible history of white American liberals—and why it’s time to change the conversation about them.

If there’s one thing most Americans can agree on, it’s that everyone hates white liberals. Conservatives hate them for being culturally tolerant and threatening to usher in communism. Libertarians hate them for believing in the power of the state. Socialists hate them for serving as capitalism’s beard. Even liberals hate liberals—either because they can’t manage to overcome their own prejudices, or precisely because they’re so self-hating.
 
This is the starting point for Kevin M. Schultz’s lively new history of white liberals in the United States. He efficiently lays out the array of objections to liberals—ineffective, spineless, judgmental, authoritarian, and more—in a historical frame that shows how protean the concept has been throughout the past hundred years. It turns out, he declares, that how you define a “white liberal” is less a reflection of reality and more a Rorschach test revealing your own anxieties.
 
Sharply assessing how decades of attacks on liberals and liberalism have steadily hollowed out the center of American political life, Schultz also explains precisely what needs to be done to avoid digging ourselves even further into the hole of polarization. The ultimate goal, he argues, is to achieve political fragmentation that will fuel the rise of a true multiparty system, where ideology will matter more, not less.

With a tight command of postwar American history and a spirited voice, Why Everyone Hates White Liberals (Including White Liberals) is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand—and envision a way forward in—the complicated landscape of American politics.

256 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2025

History: American History, History of Ideas

Political Science: Political Behavior and Public Opinion

Reviews

“Since the days of Franklin Roosevelt, antiliberals with little in common have delighted in attacking the same enemy. Schultz masterfully surveys the many attempts to scapegoat American liberalism for any number of crimes and mistakes—and how liberals responded. It is necessary exercise, especially for anyone who wants to make accurate and fair criticisms today, for the sake of reclaiming liberalism or (like Schultz) developing a successor label and movement.”

Samuel Moyn, author of Liberalism against Itself

Table of Contents

Introduction: It’s Just a Word
1. The Birth of the White Liberal: 1932 to 1960
2. “I Smell the Blood of a Liberal”: The Buckley Playbook
3. “Please Don’t Ever Call Me a Liberal”: The Left against Liberalism
4. My White Liberal Problem—and Ours: Putting the White in White Liberals
5. Radical Chic and Positive Polarization: White Liberals as Out-of-Touch Elitists
6. Ceding the 1960s, Losing Liberalism
7. Neoliberal (Neo-liberal?) America
8. First as Tragedy, Then as Farce: Owning the Libs
Conclusion: Time for Something New

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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