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Wrath

America Enraged

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Anger now dominates American politics. It wasn’t always so. “Happy Days Are Here Again” was FDR’s campaign song in 1932. By contrast, candidate Kamala Harris’s 2020 campaign song was Mary J. Blige’s “Work That” (“Let ‘em get mad / They gonna hate anyway”). Both the left and right now summon anger as the main way to motivate their supporters. Post-election, both sides became even more indignant. The left accuses the right of “insurrection.” The right accuses the left of fraud. This is an audiobook about how we got here―about how America changed from a nation that could be roused to anger but preferred self-control, to a nation permanently dialed to eleven.

Peter W. Wood, an anthropologist, has rewritten his 2007 book, A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America, which predicted the new era of political wrath. In his new book, he explains how American culture beginning in the 1950s made a performance art out of anger; how and why we brought anger into our music, movies, and personal lives; and how, having step by step relinquished our old inhibitions on feeling and expressing anger, we turned anger into a way of wielding political power. But the “angri-culture,” as he calls it, doesn’t promise happy days again. It promises revenge. And a crisis that could destroy our republic.

©2021 by Peter W. Wood (P)2022 by Blackstone Publishing
Américas Antropología Estados Unidos Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Justicia social Socialismo
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I'm a centrist who has a large amount of criticism for the political left. But the apologetics for the far-right extremism, insurrectionism, lies about the 2020 election---that even GOP state-level officials say is false---this author embraces them as truthful, legitimate and justified beliefs. Moreover, he believes "wrath" that emanates from these demonstrably falsehoods beliefs to be justified. It is too difficult to seriously read a scholar who is so unaware, or obtusely in denial of his own irrational biases. There are many other reasonable, measured, scholars who check their partisanship, and my time, and yours, would be better spent reading their works.

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