America is not just divided.
It is polarized by design.
In Divided We Fall, Zo Roberts argues that polarization is not a cultural accident or a temporary political mood. It is a strategy. Modern political systems reward outrage, amplify identity conflict, and turn citizens against one another because division protects power.
Drawing on political psychology, media analysis, and institutional critique, Roberts explains how polarization transforms disagreement into identity warfare, fractures shared reality, and weakens democratic institutions. What looks like chaos is often a system that benefits from keeping the public fragmented, distracted, and emotionally mobilized against itself.
This book shows how polarization is manufactured, who profits from it, and why common solutions such as calls for unity or civility repeatedly fail. More importantly, it outlines what it would take to rebuild democratic life without eliminating disagreement or suppressing pluralism.
Democracy does not require everyone to agree.
It requires a system where disagreement does not destroy the possibility of governing together.
Divided We Fall is a clear-eyed examination of one of the most destructive forces shaping modern American politics and a call to confront division as the structural weapon it has become.