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Fortress America

how we embraced fear and abandoned democracy

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Elaine Tyler May
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An edition of Fortress America (2017)

Fortress America

how we embraced fear and abandoned democracy

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"Fear has seeped into every area of American life: Americans own more guns than citizens of any other country, sequester themselves in barricaded houses and gated communities, and retreat from public spaces. And yet, since the 1990s crime rates have plummeted. Why then, are Americans so afraid? In Fortress America, award-winning historian Elaine Tyler May demonstrates how our obsession with security has made citizens fear each other and distrust the government, eroding American democracy. This trend is not merely an aftershock of 9/11--indeed, it dates back to the end of World War II. Cold War anxieties resulted in widespread nuclear panic. Officials encouraged Americans to build bunkers in their backyards and shun anyone they suspected of communist sympathies. In the 1960s and 1970s, Atomic Age anxieties gave way to misplaced fear of crime, leading to a preoccupation with "law and order." The media pointed to black men as dangerous and women as vulnerable, inaccurate claims that nevertheless led to mass incarceration of African Americans and women's exaggerated distrust of strangers. The threat of terrorism is only the most recent in a series of overblown fears that set Americans against each other. With fear on the rise, the concept of citizenship has deteriorated and concern for the common good has all but disappeared. In this remarkable work of history May charts the rise of a muscular national culture grounded in fear. Instead of a thriving democracy of engaged citizens, we have become a paranoid, bunkered, militarized, and divided vigilante nation."--Dust jacket flap.

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Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
247

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Fortress America: How We Embraced Fear and Abandoned Democracy
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The bunker mentality
Gimme shelter : security in the Atomic Age
The color of danger : from red to black
Vigilante virtue : fantasy, reality, and the law
Women : victims or villains?
Locked-up America : self-incarceration and the illusion of security
Epilogue: Back to the future : the twenty-first century.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-236) and index.

Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.10973
Library of Congress
HV6789 .M359 2017, HV6789.M359 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 247 pages
Number of pages
247

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26946652M
ISBN 10
0465055923
ISBN 13
9780465055920
LCCN
2017023376
OCLC/WorldCat
958799377

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