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Fortress America
Fortress America: How We Embraced Fear and Abandoned Democracy | Elaine Tyler May
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An award-winning historian untangles the roots of America's culture of fear, and argues that it imperils our democracy For the last sixty years, fear has seeped into every area of American life: Americans own more guns than citizens of any other country, sequester themselves in gated communities, and retreat from public spaces. And yet, crime rates have plummeted, making life in America safer than ever. Why, then, are Americans so afraid-and where does this fear lead to? In this remarkable work of social history, Elaine Tyler May demonstrates how our obsession with security has made citizens fear each other and distrust the government, making America less safe and less democratic. Fortress America charts the rise of a muscular national culture, undercutting the common good. Instead of a thriving democracy of engaged citizens, we have become a paranoid, bunkered, militarized, and divided vigilante nation.
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KimHM
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Minding my business, reading my book about fear in America, and here comes the creaking and shaking. 😳

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BookishMarginalia
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SexyCajun How we Embraced fear and abandoned Democracy says it ALL ☹️ 7y
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