Trigger Points is truly a tour de force: The authors develop a radically innovative and persuasive argument with broad implications for rethinking the polarization of contemporary societies. While their focus is on inequality, cleavages and boundaries in Germany, their analysis will help us understand other societies in the context of the growing influence of the radical right. Their book deserves a broad hearing by social scientists everywhere. Michèle Lamont, Harvard University
We live in a moment when claims of polarization and democratic breakdown often outrun the facts. Trigger Points restores analytical clarity. Grounded in exceptional empirical research and animated by a deep concern for democracy, it explains why certain issues ignite conflictand why democracies are more resilient than we are often told. A major bestseller in Germany, this book is sure to have broad international resonance for all of our democracies as they face new and old perils. Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University In this rightly acclaimed book, Mau, Lux and Westheuser map the political fault lines in today's society and discuss the conditions under which they are mobilized and polarized. It is essential reading to understand both the deepening political divides of our time, as well as prospects for their mitigation. Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich
The arguments of Trigger Points are of huge importance to readerships across the world. The book develops an unusually rich, empirically robust, sociological account of political dynamics and offers a nuanced and subtle understanding of the malaise of 21st century liberal democracies. Mike Savage, London School of Economics and Political Sciences