Batya Ungar-Sargon

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Batya Ungar-Sargon is an American journalist and author. Ungar-Sargon is the deputy opinion editor of Newsweek[1] and the former opinion editor of The Forward.[2][3] She is the author of two books, the most recent of which is Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women, which discusses the challenges faced by the American working class and the gap between them and the elite class.

Career

Ungar-Sargon's tenure at The Forward was criticised by some on the left for allegations of weaponising claims of antisemitism and right-wing, pro-Israel bias, and publishing "deeply harmful perspectives."[4][5]

She has written for The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Foreign Policy, The Daily Beast, and The New York Review of Books.[6][7]

In 2020, Ungar-Sargon was selected for the 2021 ADL and Aspen Institute Civil Society Fellowship.[8]

Books

  • Coercive Pleasures: The Force and Form of the Novel 1719–1740 (PhD dissertation). University of California, Berkeley. Fall 2013.
  • Ungar-Sargon, Batya (2021). Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy. New York City: Encounter Books. ISBN 978-1641772068.[9]
  • Ungar-Sargon, Batya (2024). Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women. New York City: Encounter Books. ISBN 978-1641773614.[10][11][12]

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