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Evil geniuses : the unmaking of America : a recent history

Americans have disabled the government's ability to solve even basic problems, making us vulnerable to the most dangerous demagogue ever to pretend to the White House. Kurt Andersen shows how the masterminds of the economic right rode an unprecedented wave of nostalgia by dressing up their harsh new rich-get-richer system in patriotic old-time drag, making it their mission to take over the government for their purposes alone and convincing the country that the mid-century consensus about the function of the American government was all wrong. Only a writer with Andersen's crackling energy, deep intelligence, and ability to see complex systems with clarity could make such a vital book both intellectually formidable and completely entertaining. In his diagnosis of what happened and what it means for us today, Andersen spares no one, committing to a pinpointing of his own boomer generation as accessories to the great dismantling of the American experiment

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  • ISBN: 9781984801340
  • Physical Description xxvii, 430 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Evil Geniuses : The Unmaking of America: a Recent History
Evil Geniuses : The Unmaking of America: a Recent History
by Andersen, Kurt
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Evil Geniuses : The Unmaking of America: a Recent History

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introductionp. xiii
Part 1A Brief History of America
1    Land of the New: America from 1600 to 1865p. 3
2    Land of the New: An Economic History from the 1770s to the 1970sp. 11
3    Approaching Peak New: The 1960sp. 21
Part 2Turning Point
4    The 1970s: An Equal and Opposite Reactionp. 33
5    The 1970s: Liberalism Peaks and the Counterrevolution Beginsp. 48
6    The 1970s: Building the Counter-Establishmentp. 61
7    The 1970s: From a Bicentennial Pageant to a Presidencyp. 73
8    The 1970s: Neoliberal Useful Idiotsp. 86
Part 3Wrong Turn
9    The Reagan Revolutionp. 103
10    Raw Deal What Happened in the 1980s Didn't Stay in the 1980sp. 115
11    The Rule of Lawp. 123
12    The Deregulation Generationp. 136
13    The Culture of Greed Is Goodp. 145
14    How Wall Street Ate Americap. 154
15    Workers of the New World, You Losep. 186
16    Insecurity Is a Feature, Not a Bugp. 203
17    Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative, Generally Complacentp. 214
18    The Permanent Reagan Revolutionp. 220
19    The 1990s: Restrained and Recklessp. 231
Part 4Same Old Same Old
20    Rewind, Pause, Stop: The End of the Newp. 245
21    The Politics of Nostalgia and Stagnation Since the 1990sp. 259
22    Ruthless Beats Reasonablep. 271
23    Winners and Losers in the Class Warp. 286
24    American Exceptionalismp. 303
Part 5Make America New Again
25    Winners and Losers (So Far) in the Digital Revolutionp. 313
26    How the Future Will Workp. 323
27    This Strategic Inflection Pointp. 340
28    What Is to Be Done?p. 347
29    The Plague Year and Beyondp. 367
Acknowledgmentsp. 389
Bibliographyp. 391
Indexp. 407