9781641772198-1641772190-Wrath: America Enraged

Wrath: America Enraged

ISBN-13: 9781641772198
ISBN-10: 1641772190
Author: Peter W. Wood
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Encounter Books
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781641772198
ISBN-10: 1641772190
Author: Peter W. Wood
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Encounter Books
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

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Wrath: America Enraged (ISBN-13: 9781641772198 and ISBN-10: 1641772190), written by authors Peter W. Wood, was published by Encounter Books in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Emotions (Mental Health, United States History, Cultural, Anthropology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Wrath: America Enraged (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Emotions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.98.

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Anger now dominates American politics. It wasn’t always so. “Happy Days Are Here Again” was FDR’s campaign song in 1932. By contrast, candidate Kamala Harris’s 2020 campaign song was Mary J. Blige’s “Work That” (“Let ‘em get mad / They gonna hate anyway”). Both the left and right now summon anger as the main way to motivate their supporters. Post-election, both sides became even more indignant. The left accuses the right of “insurrection.” The right accuses the left of fraud. This is a book about how we got here―about how America changed from a nation that could be roused to anger but preferred self-control, to a nation permanently dialed to eleven. Peter W. Wood, an anthropologist, has rewritten his 2007 book, A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America, which predicted the new era of political wrath. In his new book, he explains how American culture beginning in the 1950s made a performance art out of anger; how and why we brought anger into our music, movies, and personal lives; and how, having step by step relinquished our old inhibitions on feeling and expressing anger, we turned anger into a way of wielding political power. But the “angri-culture,” as he calls it, doesn’t promise happy days again. It promises revenge. And a crisis that could destroy our republic.
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“What can you do when your rulers choose as their lifestyle wrathful hate of you, apart from any actual grievance? Peter Wood shows how, though countering them with equally forceful wrath is essential for survival, it may be possible to wield that wrath not wholly divorced from reason about good and evil. This deeply thought-out reflection by a master scholar offers intellectual and moral guidance to Americans who hope that resisting our oligarchy’s campaigns on our way of life will not lead to civil war.” ―Angelo M. Codevilla, professor emeritus of international relations at Boston University“This is a book that engages with anger and wrath but hardly celebrates it. Rather, Peter Wood's newest book reminds us of Aristotle’s counsel in his Ethics that we should strive to be the person who ‘is angry at the right things and toward the right people, and also in the right way.’ Woods is an anthropologist who understands the social forces involved in the kind of anger many of us are feeling right now as our social institutions are attacked and our freedoms threatened. Engaging and accessible to all readers, this book reassures us that although we may have the ‘right’ to be angry, we need to direct our anger in positive and life-affirming ways to confront the dark forces determined to destroy everything that is good and true and beautiful in this country.” ―Anne Hendershott, professor of sociology and director of the Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life, Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH “Beware offending the honor of a Greek warrior, especially if his mother is a goddess. And beware angering the once-stolid American middle class. With the cool vision of a social scientist, Peter Wood warns us that the boiling cauldron of rage at the center of twenty-first-century American politics is only too likely to overflow. The book is essential: Read, learn, and ponder.” ―Rusty Reno, editor of First Things “Peter Wood is becoming our foremost ‘angerologist.’ But his advice about how to channel the ‘wrath’ of traditional Americans over the hijacking and destruction of their culture is quite different from ‘anger management.’ Wood shows why conservatives are justifiably seething at the frequent hysterics of the even angrier left―but, more importantly, how they can focus and hone their anger to restore America. An insightful, timely, and splendidly written call to arms.” ―Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and author of The Dying CitizenBuilding on his previous book, A Bee in the Mouth, Peter Wood has penned a sober, and sobering, assessment of modern America’s decline from anger into wrath, and given us

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