American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence

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Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Twelve
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.1 X 1.2 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781538705704

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About the Author

Gerard Baker was Editor in Chief of the Wall Street Journal between 2013 and 2018. He is now the Journal's Editor at Large, writing the weekly "Free Expression" column for the paper and hosting a podcast of the same name. He also writes a weekly column for the Times of London, is a regular commentator on Fox News, and appears on a range of national and international media. In a career in journalism that spans more than three decades he has also worked for the BBC and the Financial Times.

Reviews
"Well, this is the one I've been waiting for: a truly fresh and compelling account of what's gone wrong in America over the past twenty years from someone who knows what he's talking about when it comes to the failures of the people in charge--because he's seen it from the inside, as editor of the Wall Street Journal and now the masterful chronicler of the arrogance, hubris, and sheer incompetence of our ruling class. Baker vividly explains how collapsing trust in the key institutions of American life is at the root of the nation's political and social turbulence. Only when the elites who have led the country astray through ideological extremism and reckless mismanagement acknowledge the vast gulf between themselves and the people can trust be restored. If you want to understand how America recovers its soul, you need this book. Not least because it's also a brilliant read."--Steve Hilton, Fox News contributor
"America in fact hasn't failed. Americans have been failed--by lying politicians, phony executives, woke academics, and activist scientists. That's the argument of Gerry Baker's AMERICAN BREAKDOWN, an immigrant journalist's passionate J'accuse against this country's elites. It's a book about two decades of declining public trust in just about every institution. But it has a hopeful message. The extremists in the culture war have fewer followers than social media might suggest. Like past periods of polarization and distrust, this breakdown, too, shall pass."--Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow, the Hoover Institution, Stanford, and author of Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe
"Baker masterfully unpacks Americans' growing distrust in their institutions with a compelling breakdown of the many ways societal leaders have destroyed their credibility--and the continued threat from today's Davos Men and Little Maoists. AMERICAN BREAKDOWN makes the persuasive case that distrust is at the heart of so much U.S. dysfunction, even as it offers a critical guide to how we rebuild that social capital."--Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal columnist and author of The Biden Malaise