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Hardcover Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America Book

ISBN: 0593652967

ISBN13: 9780593652961

Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America

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A New York Times Bestseller

A vital and urgent call to action about the precarious state of American democracy, charting its historical challenges and current threats, from one of our era's most important and insightful historians, with a new afterword by the author.

"Magisterial." -The Washington Post

"An excellent primer for anyone who needs the important facts of the last 150 years of American history-and how they got us to the sorry place we inhabit today." -Guardian

At a time when the very foundations of American democracy seem under threat, the lessons of the past offer a road map for navigating a moment of political crisis. In Democracy Awakening, acclaimed historian Heather Cox Richardson delves into the tumultuous journey of American democracy, tracing the roots of Donald Trump's "authoritarian experiment" to the earliest days of the republic. She examines the historical forces that have led to the current political climate, showing how modern conservatism has preyed upon a disaffected population, weaponizing language and promoting false history to consolidate power.

With remarkable clarity and the same accessible voice that brings millions to her newsletter, Letters from an American, Richardson wrangles a chaotic news feed into a story that pivots effortlessly from the Founders to the abolitionists to Nixon to the January 6 insurrection. An essential read for anyone concerned about the state of America, Democracy Awakening is more than a history book; it's a call to action. Richardson reminds us that democracy requires constant vigilance and participation from all of us, showing how we, as a nation, can take the lessons of the past to secure a more just and equitable future.

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An Eloquent Plea for Democracy

Heather Cox Richardson is a history professor currently at Boston University who has penned a number of American history books like _To Make Men Free_ (2014) and _How the South Won the Civil War_ (2020). Her latest book, _Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America_ (2023) is both well-researched and crisply written. Not to keep you in suspense, Ms. Richardson favors Democracy, liberalism, plurality, and social unity. She takes a dim view of conservatism, racism, and various experiments of authoritarian government. Richardson does believe that Democracies can prevail, but that it is by no means a sure thing: "Democracies die more often at the ballot box than at gunpoint" (xi). Richardson's book is divided into three main parts: "Undermining Democracy" (on relatively early attempts at Authoritarian government by Nixon and Reagan), "The Authoritarian Experiment" (on Donald Trump's Presidency), and "Reclaiming America" (on how American Democracy can be saved). Individual chapters that I found to be particularly insightful were "The Liberal Consensus," "The Reagan Revolution," " Russia, Russia, Russia," "The Streets of Charlottsville," "The Constitution," "Expanding Democracy," and "Reclaiming Our Country". Various quotes worth remembering include: "That faith [in Reaganomics] was divorced from reality, and the gap between ideology and reality would only get wider over time" (53)..."[Trump] and his allies portrayed anyone who protested as members of the deep state or as victims of 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'" (109)... "The Gettysburg Address marked the birth of a new nation, one that would not include human enslavement except as punishment for crime...For the first time in history, a constitutional amendment increased, rather than decreased, the power of the federal government" (205). Like Richardson, I value Democracy. I am reminded of a quote from the television series, _Slattery's People_: "Democracy is a very _bad_ form of government. But remember this: All of the others are so much worse."

Concise assessment of our current situation in America. Thanks HCR!

Well organized and without a lot of fat. HCR lays it out well.
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