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Them: Why We Hate Each Other--and How to Heal is a 2018 nonfiction work by Ben Sasse, then a United States senator from Nebraska and previously a college president. The book belongs to political and social commentary, but its central argument is deliberately broader than partisan analysis. Sasse contends that American anger is not caused mainly by policy disagreement or election cycles. It grows from loneliness, rootlessness, institutional distrust, and the weakening of local relationships that once gave people identity and support. Drawing on political observation, social science, media criticism, and civic reflection, he presents polarization as a visible symptom of a deeper social disorder. The purpose of the book is diagnostic and practical: to explain why many Americans increasingly define themselves against enemies, and to propose a recovery of face-to-face community, hospitality, responsibility, and rootedness as a path toward healthier public life.