Book contents
- Post-Truth American Politics
- Post-Truth American Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Note on cover image
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Stories
- 3 The Enlightenment
- 4 The Political Crisis
- 5 The Economic Crisis
- 6 Political Stories
- 7 Economic Stories
- 8 Choosing
- 9 The Ethics of Responsibility
- 10 Refraining
- 11 Dissembling
- 12 What Now?
- Afterword
- Index
Afterword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 September 2023
- Post-Truth American Politics
- Post-Truth American Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Note on cover image
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Stories
- 3 The Enlightenment
- 4 The Political Crisis
- 5 The Economic Crisis
- 6 Political Stories
- 7 Economic Stories
- 8 Choosing
- 9 The Ethics of Responsibility
- 10 Refraining
- 11 Dissembling
- 12 What Now?
- Afterword
- Index
Summary
The “Afterward” reminds us, via George Orwell, that, like us, democracies in the past have also endured eras when long-standing principles and practices have been severely challenged. Donald Trump is the epitome of that challenge today, and his figurative presence haunted the writing of this book. Moreover, Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels, in their Democracy for Realists, demonstrate that rejecting the national Story today (which they call “the folk theory”), on the basis of empirical research but without providing a replacement, is something that we might decide not to do within the guidelines of choosing, refraining, and dissembling.
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- Post-Truth American PoliticsFalse Stories and Current Crises, pp. 194 - 205Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023