“Drawing upon his extensive practical experience in local and state politics, Daniel Kemmis describes with passion and deep insight what ails our democracy. At a time when crippling partisanship, a lack of political good faith, and the corrupting influence of money threaten the very concept of American self-government, this analysis offers a hopeful prescription for renewal.”—Marc Johnson, author of Political Hell-Raiser: The Life and Times of Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana“Anyone seeking a way out of our present corruption and polarization should read this hopeful, well-reasoned, and experience-based book.”—Walter Nugent, author of Color Coded: Party Politics in the American West, 1950–2016