eastern, francis eukuyama talks about his book "identity, the demand for dignity and the politics of resentment." >> it can be shaped by leaders, by schools, by education, by the way we talk about our shared history and our shared values, and i think that's an important past that lies ahead of us. >> and on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words," carol anderson discusses her book "one person, one vote" and how this president is ruining our democracy. >> if you look at the real world history of the right to vote, it's been extremely contested and it's been violently challenged on many points, right? >> absolutely. one of the other things i talk about is that america is really an aspirational nation, and it's in those aspirations we, the people, we hold these truths to be self-evident. leader of the free world, those kinds of aspirations. it's based on those aspirations and not those kind of hard-core reality where people have fought in order to gain access to their citizenship rights. >> watch this weekend on c-span2's book tv. >>> we're joined by bob bixby. he is with the conco