The American crisis What went wrong, how we recover

Book - 2020

"Some of America's best reporters and thinkers offer an urgent look at a country in chaos in this collection of timely, often prophetic articles from The Atlantic"--

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Published
New York, NY : Simon and Schuster 2020.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Atlantic Monthly Press
Corporate Author
Atlantic Monthly Press (-)
Other Authors
Jeffrey Goldberg, 1965- (writer of introduction), Anne Applebaum, 1964- (writer of afterword)
Edition
First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
vii, 566 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781982157036
9781982157043
  • Introduction by Jeffrey Goldberg
  • "When the next plague hits" / by Ed Yong
  • "The birth of a new American aristocracy" / Matthew Stewart
  • "Left behind" / by Tara Westover and Jeffrey Goldberg
  • "Red state, blue city" / by David A. Graham
  • "Carry me back" / by Drew Gilpin Faust
  • "Being black in American can be hazardous to your health" / Olga Khazan
  • "The undocumented agent" / by Jeremy Raff
  • "Brotherhood of losers" / by Angela Nagle
  • "The most expensive weather year ever" / Annie Lowrey
  • "The prophecies of Q" / by Adrienne LaFrance
  • "They had it coming" / by Caitlin Flanagan
  • "A warning from Europe" / by Anne Applebaum
  • "Newt Gingrich says you're welcome" / by McKay Coppins
  • "What's ailing American politics?" / by Jonathan Rauch
  • "American hustler" / by Franklin Foer
  • "The battle for North Carolina" / by Vann R. Newkirk II
  • "How America ends" / by Yoni Appelbaum
  • "The last temptation" / by Michael Gerson
  • "Why technology favors tyranny" / by Yuval Noah Harari
  • "In case of emergency" / Elizabeth Goitein
  • "The enemy within" / by James Mattis
  • The coronavirus called America's bluff" / by Anne Applebaum
  • "Donald Trump and the politics of fear" / by Molly Ball
  • "The first white president" / by Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • "The Republican Party moves from family values to white nationalism" / by Alex Wagner
  • "Am I an American?" / by Ibram X. Kendi
  • "The world burns. Sarah Sanders says this is fine" / by Megan Garber
  • "How to destroy a government" / by George Packer
  • "How to build an autocracy" / by David Frum
  • "General chaos" / by Mark Bowden
  • Inside Ivanka's dreamworld" / by Elaina Plott
  • Will Beth Moore lose her flock?" / by Emma Green
  • "The cruelty is the point" / by Adam Serwer
  • "The last day of my old life" / by Caitlin Flanagan
  • "Becoming a parent in the age of Black Lives Matter" / by Clint Smith
  • "The lessons of the Great Depression" / Lizabeth Cohen
  • "The road from serfdom" / by Danielle Allen
  • "In the fall of Rome, good news for America" / by James Fallows
  • "The possibility of America" / by David W. Blight
  • "What art can do" / by Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Afterword: "Between bravado and despair" by Anne Applebaum.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Essayists reflect on the current state of the nation. In keeping with the Atlantic's goal of "debating and illuminating America's meaning and purpose," editor at large Murphy gathers 40 incisive essays from an impressive roster of contributors. "How did we get here?" editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg asks in his introduction. "How did our politics become so appalling and dispiriting? How did a system meant to elevate the most qualified among us instead place a grifter in Lincoln's house? How did the gaps between rich and poor, men and women, black and white, immigrant and American-born, become so profound?" The essays are grouped into four sections: the first looks at "underlying conditions of society as a whole that have been deteriorating for decades." The second examines the failure of politics; the third covers the disastrous Trump presidency; and the last focuses on the possibility for the nation's reinvention. Contributors consider issues such as racial inequality, cultural divides and polarization, climate change, voter suppression, the plight of undocumented immigrants, and evangelical Christians, who regard themselves, "hysterically and with self-pity, as an oppressed minority that requires a strongman to rescue it." Former Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust melds history with a memoir of her childhood in Virginia, "a world in which silences distorted lives, and falsehoods perpetuated structures of power rooted in centuries of injustice." In a moving portrait of a Baltimore resident struggling with health problems, staff writer Olga Khazan sees that "America's racist and segregationist history continues to harm black people in the most intimate of ways--seeping into their lungs, their blood, even their DNA." Caitlin Flanagan rails against rich parents' sense of entitlement, which she experienced firsthand as a guidance counselor at a tony prep school. Among many unsettling pieces are profiles of Newt Gingrich, Paul Manafort, Ivanka Trump, and, most disturbingly, conspiracy theorists enraptured with QAnon. Other top-notch contributors include Anne Applebaum, George Packer, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Ibram X. Kendi, and Yuval Noah Harari. An illuminating collection of perceptive, well-argued, and compelling essays. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.