Preface
Introduction: Our Own Worst Enemy
1. A Hunger for Apocalypse: The Perils of Peace and Plenty
2. The Nicest People You'll Ever Dislike: When Good Neighbors Are
Bad Citizens
3. "Is There No Virtue among Us?" Democracy in an Age of Rage and
Resentment
4. System Failure? Human Suffering and the Case against Liberal
Democracy
5. Hello, I Hate You: How Hyper-Connection Is Destroying
Democracy
Conclusion: Is There a Road Back?
Notes
Index
Tom Nichols, Professor of National Security Affairs, US Naval War
College
Tom Nichols is Professor Emeritus of National Security Affairs, US
Naval War College, and a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is the
author of The Death of Expertise (Oxford 2017), No Use: Nuclear
Weapons and US National Security (2013), and Eve of Destruction:
The Coming Age of Preventive War (2008). He is also an instructor
at the Harvard Extension School and an adjunct professor at the US
Air Force School of Strategic Force Studies. He is
a former aide in the US Senate and has been a Fellow of the
International Security Program at the John F. Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University.
"While democracy does battle with other political
ideologies--fascism, communism, socialism--its most difficult
battle is always with itself, the inherent contradiction that is
both its greatest strength and most glaring vulnerability. The
challenges we face in the 21st century are of a different
magnitude, but rooted in this central truth: Democracy takes work.
Tom Nichols' outstanding book is where we begin." -- Ian Bremmer,
President and Founder of Eurasia
Group and GZERO Media
"Maybe it's not imaginary conspiracies but rather our own
failures--moral, intellectual, political--that are leading
Americans to support incompetent, inarticulate and even
authoritarian politicians. That's the thesis that Tom Nichols
argues amusingly and persuasively in this book before concluding
that reform must begin from within." -- Anne Applebaum, staff
writer for The Atlantic, and author of Twilight of Democracy
"Nichols has nailed the problem that ails our democracies -- and it
is us: The narcissism, self-indulgence and nostalgia that come from
a society in which the depth of our pockets are matched by the
shallowness of our minds. Nichols neither gives into despair nor
falls for simplistic solutions. He offers a wise, acute and
unblinking measure of our failings--and the glimpse of a way out."
-- Edward Luce, S national editor and columnist, Financial
Times,
and author of The Retreat of Western Liberalism
"The eloquent jeremiad, that brilliant form of lamentation, is
alive and well in the able hands of Tom Nichols. You don't have to
agree with him on everything to appreciate his deep commitment to
liberal democracy, his horror in the face of authoritarian
demagoguery, and his call on democratic citizens to embrace
knowledge and virtue. Nichols is that rarest of creatures, a happy
scold who believes that deep down, even we terribly flawed human
beings are capable
of aspiring to higher purposes." -- E. J. Dionne Jr, author of Code
Red: How Progressives and Moderates Can Unite to Save Our
Country
"Taking freedom and democracy for granted is a fatal mistake. Our
Own Worst Enemy explains why even the greatest nation on Earth
isn't immune to the destructive effects of cynicism and ignorance.
It is both a history lesson and a sharp examination of painful
recent events. The forces of illiberalism are on the rise, and it's
not clear that liberal democracy is up to the challenge. This book
makes the essential case that ignoring politics is a luxury
the citizens of the free world can no longer afford. Being a
successful chessplayer requires understanding yourself and your own
decision-making process. As Tom Nichols demonstrates in Our Own
Worst Enemy, it
turns out that's also required to be a successful country. America
has enough enemies without turning on itself." -- Garry Kasparov,
Chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative, author of Winter Is
Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must
Be Stopped, and the former world chess champion
"There are few silver linings to the monstrous transformation of
the American right: one has been discovering the stalwart minority
of decent, intelligent, honest conservatives who fiercely and
absolutely reject the party of Trump--such as Tom Nichols. Our Own
Worst Enemy is his thoughtful and thought-provoking diagnosis of
our urgent democratic crises, which provided me the important
pleasure of enjoying, learning from, and arguing with it." --
Kurt
Andersen, author of Evil Geniuses and Fantasyland
"Nichols provides bleak but thought-provoking analysis... Our Own
Worst Enemy is a blistering critique of twenty-first-century
American politics."--Foreword Reviews
"A searing critique of contemporary political culture and the rise
of illiberalism on both the right and the left."--Publishers
Weekly
"A strong argument for civic reengagement."--Kirkus
"Into this [political] morass parachutes Tom Nichols, with a
meditation on the state of American democracy."--The Guardian
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