New Release

The Politics of Fear: The Peculiar Persistence of American Paranoia

(Vintage, 2024)

A considered, surprising, and critical examination of America’s paranoid style in the modern era, The Politics of Fear sheds new light on an old question: What exactly are we so afraid of?

"A sharp survey of the political landscape guaranteed to seed nightmares among the sensible, educated, and progressive."

Kirkus Reviews

“The omnipresence of conspiracy theories in American politics is excavated in this savvy study….a sharp-eyed assessment of Trumpism’s deep roots and toxic potential.”

—Publishers Weekly

“In this ambitious new book, Arthur Goldwag seeks to break down and isolate the uniquely American, molecular preconditions that allow Trump’s followers to believe in him with a messianic fervor that is immune to truth, science, and self-interest. Tracing a historical, cultural, and spiritual American arc that fosters and rewards paranoia, conspiracy theories, and fear, Goldwag makes the case that the seeds for today’s rabbit hole obsessions with—variously, QAnon, the Big Steal, Pedophile groomers, Satanism, and anti-Semitism—were all there at the founding, tended lovingly throughout history, and have flowered in the age of the internet, racism, demagoguery, and economic scarcity. Our paranoid, fearful, broken-brain moment is, as he suggests ‘a pure product of America.’”

—Dahlia Lithwick, bestselling author of Lady Justice

“Arthur Goldwag, our indispensable encyclopedist of mass irrationality, brings his deep knowledge of cults, conspiracism, and organized hate to bear on the politics of the Trump era. As always, he is bracingly lucid and alert to the historical roots of present-day antipathies and delusions.”

—Geoffrey O’Brien, author of Arabian Nights of 1934

“Since the founding, the United States has provided a haven for conspiracy theorists, bigots, cultists, and violent extremists. In The Politics of Fear, Arthur Goldwag offers a lively tour of America’s heart of darkness. Chronicling decades of fear-soaked ideas and the individuals who espoused them, The Politics of Fear is provocative and unforgettable.”

—Matthew Dallek, author of Birchers: How the John Birch Society Radicalized the American Right

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