How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart Again
A detailed account of the rights drift towards authoritarianism... traces the historical roots of Donald Trumps appeal to a long tradition of anti-liberal thought in the US -- Gideon Rachman and Frederick Studemann * Financial Times * A powerful, much-needed political and social analysis that all lovers of democracy should read * Kirkus (starred review) * Kagan details, mordantly, the anti-liberalism that emerged during and after the Civil War, a strain that, just as much as todays version, insisted on a Christian commonwealth founded essentially on wounded white working-class pride -- Adam Gopnik * The New Yorker * A concise but thorough tour through the influence of American liberalisms malign twin . . . Kagan manages to diagnose both the acute and chronic nature of our present crisis -- Alan Elrod * Liberal Currents *
Robert Kagan is the Senior Fellow at Washington think tank Brookings; a contributing columnist at The Washington Post; and the author of several NYT bestsellers including The World America Made (Knopf, 2012), Return of History and the End of Dreams (Knopf, 2008), Dangerous Nation (Knopf 2006). Politico Magazine named Kagan one of the 'Politico 50' in 2016. He served in the State Department from 1984 to 1988. He is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and holds a doctorate in American history from American University.