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The Cruelty Is the Point
The Cruelty Is the Point: The Past, Present, and Future of Trump's America | Adam Serwer
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From an award-winning journalist at The Atlantic, these searing essays make a damning case that cruelty is not merely an unfortunate byproduct of the Trump administration but its main objective and the central theme of the American project. No writer better demonstrates how American dreams are so often sabotaged by American history. Adam Serwer is essential.Ta-Nehisi Coates Trump summoned the most treacherous forces in American history and conducted them with the ease of a grand maestro. Like many of us, Adam Serwer didnt know that Donald Trump would win the 2016 election. But over the four years that followed, the Atlantic staff writer became one of our most astute analysts of the Trump presidency and the volatile powers it harnessed. The shock that greeted Trumps victory, and the subsequent cruelty of his presidency, represented a failure to confront elements of the American past long thought vanquished. In this searing collection, Serwer chronicles the Trump administration not as an aberration but as an outgrowth of the inequalities the United States was founded on. Serwer is less interested in the presidential spectacle than in the ideological and structural currents behind Trumps riseincluding a media that was often blindsided by the ugly realities of what the administration represented and how it came to be. While deeply engaged with the moment, Serwers writing is also haunted by ghosts of an unresolved American past, a past that torments the present. In bracing new essays and previously published works, he explores white nationalism, myths about migration, the political power of police unions, and the many faces of anti-Semitism. For all the dynamics he examines, cruelty is the glue, the binding agent of a movement fueled by fear and exclusion. Serwer argues that rather than pretending these four years didnt happen or dismissing them as a brief moment of madness, we must face what made them possible. Without acknowledging and confronting these toxic legacies, the fragile dream of American multiracial democracy will remain vulnerable to another ambitious demagogue.
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This book is a collection of Serwer‘s pieces from Atlantic magazine since the beginning of the Trump era. The history he chronicles is great, but the current stuff is very much a leftist (who has some blinders on) talking to leftists. It‘s worthwhile, but I wish it was a little more balanced. This isn‘t a book that‘s going to change anyone‘s mind or encourage people to think from a different perspective.

Megabooks Agree 2y
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Started this this morning.

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Very important book

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Stopped at my local indie and picked up a few recently released nonfiction selections. Can‘t wait to dive into them!

KatieDid927 Both look really interesting! I learned much too recently what the battle at the Alamo was really about. 😒 3y
BookishMarginalia Both of these look super interesting. 3y
Amiable @KatieDid927 @BookishMarginalia I heard Adam Serwer on the “Pod Save America” podcast—he was so articulate and intelligent that I had to run right out and get his book. And the Alamo one I got because I saw an article that the authors‘ tour event was canceled in Texas after protests by people who don‘t think we should ever question or re-examine “official” history. You know, the one written by the white men who won all the wars. 🙄 (edited) 3y
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KatieDid927 @Amiable Texas is an actual 3rd world country right now, I swear. 3y
Amiable @KatieDid927 My brother lives in Houston and my nephew is in law school in Austin—they both agree with your assessment. 😩 3y
Addison_Reads I currently live in Texas and I agree. @Amiable @KatieDid927 3y
KatieDid927 @Addison_Reads Stay safe out there! We know there are good people in Texas, but my god is the leadership scary right now. 3y
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