Summer of Our Discontent

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Summer of Our Discontent is the story of the dramatic and not inevitable turn in consciousness, encapsulated in the generation-defining twin calamities of the death of George Floyd and Covid-19. These events reshaped not just American life, but also the networked, Internet-driven monoculture that huge swaths... Read More
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Summer of Our Discontent

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Summer of Our Discontent is the story of the dramatic and not inevitable turn in consciousness, encapsulated in the generation-defining twin calamities of the death of George Floyd and Covid-19. These events reshaped not just American life, but also the networked, Internet-driven monoculture that huge swaths of the planet increasingly cohabit.

Any attempt to make sense of the recent past is not without risk. The aim here is not so much a definitive account of an era more or less beginning in the second Obama administration and concluding in the fall of 2023, after Hamas's attack on Israel, but a broader analysis of the evolving manners, mores, taboos, and consequences of the recent American social justice orthodoxyβ€”"antiracism," or "wokeness" more broadlyβ€”that came in from the discursive margins and went global.

This book is ultimately an argument for why we must resist the mutually assured destruction of identitarianismβ€”even when it comes dressed up in the seductive guise of 'antiracism'β€”and really believe in the process of liberalism again, if we are ever to make our multiethnic societies hospitable to ourselves and to the future generations we hope will surpass us.

We must, in a sense, reopenβ€”or finally openβ€”the liberal mind, which has been pressed perilously close by furious, radical, and sophistic forces on both sides of the political and cultural spectrum.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781408724446

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 August 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Constable

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Thomas Chatterton Williams is a staff writer at the Atlantic, a visiting professor of humanities at Bard College, and a nonresident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He is the bestselling author of Self-Portrait in Black and White and Losing My Cool. Williams is a visiting professor of the humanities and a senior fellow at the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, a 2022 Guggenheim fellow, and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. His work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper's, the New Yorker, the London Review of Books, Le Monde, and many other places, and has been collected in The Best American Essays and The Best American Travel Writing. He has received support from New America, Yaddo, MacDowell, and The American Academy in Berlin, where he is a member of the Board of Trustees.

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