Jared Yates Sexton is the author of American Rule, The Man They Wanted Me to Be, and The People Are Going to Rise Like the Waters Upon Your Shore. His political writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The New Republic, Politico, and Salon.com. Sexton is also the host of The Muckrake podcast, and the author of three collections of fiction.
“If you enjoy writer and political analyst Jared Yates
Sexton's tweets, you'll appreciate his new book, American
Rule: How a Nation Conquered the World but Failed Its People.
It focuses on the events in history that led us to where
we are today—a nation that repeatedly claims ‘this is not who
we are’ when this is, actually, how we are.”—Marie
Claire, “Best Political Books of 2020”
“Exceptional . . . Think of American Rule as a modern companion to
Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States—books
that, if our public education system was honest with itself, would
be required in high school curriculum.”—Big Think
“Jared Yates Sexton unmasks the horrors of the Trump era—and the
fictions that have been created to whitewash them—by rooting them
in the stories we have told ourselves for two centuries to hide
away the white supremacy, violent conquest and subjugation,
xenophobia, nativist nationalism, and plutocracy that have
periodically darkened our history. A historical strip-mining that’s
as brutal as the past it uncovers—and the present political moment
it lays bare.”—Greg Sargent, author of An Uncivil War: Taking Back
Our Democracy in an Age of Trumpian Disinformation and Thunderdome
Politics
“Coming to terms with the aftermath of Trump’s election in 2016,
Jared Yates Sexton, like so many, realized he had been taught a
deeply partial version of American history, one that couldn’t
explain where the country had suddenly found itself. Impressively
researched, vividly written, impassioned, and ambitious, American
Rule tells the other side of the story, offering a counter-history
that resists received narratives and takes a bold, urgent step
toward reframing the histories of America the nation chose to tell
itself.”—Sarah Churchwell, author of Behold, America: The Entangled
History of “America First” and “the American Dream”
“[American Rule] surveys the leaders and policies of American rule
from the Founding Fathers to now, laying bare a collective,
consistent, centuries-long gaslighting of the American people. . .
. Sexton’s writing is to be praised for its lack of equivocation.
He calls the immoral immoral, the unethical unethical. The reading
is uncomfortable yet necessary. Sexton’s well-executed project of
looking at American history with radical candor is meant to make us
more patriotic, not less; only with clear eyes do we have a chance
of fulfilling America’s promise.”—Booklist (starred review)
“Sexton, a professor of creative writing at Georgia Southern
University, exposes the myth of American exceptionalism in this
searing account. . . . Sexton’s survey of American political
history is taut and tart. . . . An unflinching and well-crafted
takedown of the nationalist rhetoric that fueled Trump’s
rise.”—Publishers Weekly
“Sexton continues to serve as a historical myth buster, tackling
the belief of America as a fair and just government of the people,
and portraying instead a broken system built by and for white
elites. . . . Sexton is effective at drawing parallels between
contemporary politics and historic events. . . . Recommended
primarily for those concerned by the tone and direction of American
politics and seeking a better understanding of the question on
which the book is framed: ‘How did we get here?’”—Library
Journal
“A ‘chronicle of oppression’ that makes a rousing counter to the
usual celebratory narratives of the American past.”—Kirkus
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