Four new books on White House decision making reveal the perils of a presidency too reliant on star power.

From memoir and philosophy to psychology and dystopia, the books that help us understand Clinton and Trump, as well as their parties, supporters and detractors.

How the Republican presidential nominee borrows from the playbook of the greatest orator ever

Review of "What Is Populism?" by Jan-Werner Müller and "The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics" by John B. Judis

In his memoirs and political books, Trump explains the origins of his attitude toward women

Review of "Keep the Damned Women Out: The Struggle for Coeducation" by Nancy Weiss Malkiel

HILLARY’S AMERICA: The Secret History of the Democratic Party By Dinesh D’Souza. Regnery. 256 pp. $29.99. ARMAGEDDON: How Trump Can Beat Hillary By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann. Humanix. 224 pp. $24.99. CRISIS OF CHARACTER: A White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience With Hillary, Bill, and How They Operate By Gary J. […]

Review of "We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation" by Jeff Chang

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