The Plot to Change America exposes the myths that help identity
politics perpetuate itself. This book reveals what has really happened,
explains why it is urgent to change course, and offers a strategy to do
so. Though we should not fool ourselves into thinking that it will be
easy to eliminate identity politics, we should not overthink it, either.
Identity politics relies on the creation of groups and then on giving
people incentives to adhere to them. If we eliminate group making and
the enticements, we can get rid of identity politics.
The first myth that this book exposes is that identity politics is a
grassroots movement, when from the beginning it has been, and continues
to be, an elite project. For too long, we have lived with the fairy tale
that America has organically grown into a nation gripped by victimhood
and identitarian division; that it is all the result of legitimate
demands by minorities for recognition or restitutions for past wrongs.
The second myth is that identity politics is a response to the
demographic change this country has undergone since immigration laws
were radically changed in 1965. Another myth we are told is that to
fight these changes is as depraved as it is futile, since by 2040,
America will be a minority-majority country, anyway. This book helps to
explain that none of these things are necessarily true.