
A Renegade History of the United States
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2010
نویسنده
Paul Boehmerناشر
Tantor Media, Inc.شابک
9781400188512
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Whew! What a book! The author's thesis is that America's search for freedom has been defined throughout our history by an ongoing battle of lifestyle between the lumpenproletariat-- the destitute, whores, slaves, drunks, roustabouts, day laborers, and utterly uneducated dregs of society--and the moral arbiters from the self-sanctified strata, the crme de la crme. Russell writes with force and scathing humor. Narrator Paul Boehmer accurately delivers his tone, at the same time sounding intrigued by the unusual topics. He attempts various voices and accents and does a pretty good job at them. It's hard to put this down. Renegade, indeed! D.R.W. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

March 21, 2011
Russell's provocative new book argues that America's modern liberties are largely the result of anarchic and frequently selfish desires of outliers. While admitting that a nation actually governed by the outcasts of society would be "a living hell," Russell shows how these so-called renegades have continuously influenced American culture. From the Founding Fathers to the present, the guardians of morality, sobriety, and the Puritan work ethic have historically attempted to destroy the pleasures of life, while the "shiftless"âthe singers and dancers, the drinkers, and the cynicsâhave not only defended the richness of "fun" but freedom itself. Russell (Out of the Jungle: Jimmy Hoffa and the American Working Class) shows how the Boston Massacre was instigated by a "motley rabble," argues that blackface minstrel shows embodied a sort of black lifestyle-envy, and that madams and prostitutes initiated gender equality in the Old West. Noteworthy is Russell's carefully-documented analysis of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal as a quasi-fascist experiment which, originally, was praised by Nazi Germany. While fascinating in content and style, this work unfortunately spends little time on revolutionary political movements and the occasional attempts by "renegades" to move beyond the realm of broadly-defined culture.
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