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272 pages, Hardcover
First published August 15, 2023
"We often, bizarrely, hear the claim that American history is taught mostly from the political right—and that it presents our nation as bucolic.
In fact, many of the best-selling social science books of the past few decades focus on the idea that the “real” history of the United States was a virtually unending bloodbath. A short list of influential texts of this kind would have to include Marxist Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States, Dee Brown’s Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West, the New York Times–originating recent bestseller The 1619 Project, and . . . well . . . James W. Loewen’s 1995 book Lies My Teacher Told Me. This entire body of work draws from and ties into the modern American obsession with racism."
"...But this brings us to a key point, which serves as something of a central theme for this book.
Modern American morality is an aberration. If we don’t understand that, then history will be nothing but one long shock to our naive systems."
