A blueprint for the Democratic party's future cautioning leaders to reevaluate the "New Democrat" position of deregulated global markets and conservative social values. Faux (president, Economic Policy Institute) roots his convincing argument by pointing out how Republicans are now suffering for their social Darwinism, and proposing that Democrats save their skins by focusing the party on the working family, updating this traditional center to fit today's global realities. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.