The Future of Decline: Anglo-American Culture at Its Limits

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$14.00
Publisher
Stanford Briefs
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Pages
164
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.0 X 0.38 inches | 0.41 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781503633315

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About the Author
Jed Esty is the Vartan Gregorian Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of A Shrinking Island (2004) and Unseasonable Youth (2012).
Reviews
"The USA will never again dominate world politics as it did at the end of the twentieth century. So far, American politics and culture have mainly thrashed and flailed in the face of this reality. The Future of Decline offers the necessary and urgent lesson that comparative national decline can, instead, be managed with good grace--as a blessing rather than a curse. In keeping with its teaching, Esty's book is a wise and even beautiful one."--Benjamin Kunkel, author of Utopia or Bust
"The best thing about history is that it can always take another turn. The Future of Decline is a powerful provocation to craft a new national narrative, one that faces reality and locates tools for building something better."--Catherine Hall, author of Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain
"This is a consistently intelligent, sweepingly synthetic, and urgently important book."--Michael Szalay, author of Second Lives: Black-Market Melodramas and the Reinvention of Television
"This book is a generative call to arms. Esty insists we have reasons to be cheerful amidst American decline--if we do the hard work of providing a renewed vision of a more equitable future for the nation."--James Vernon, author of Distant Strangers: How Britain Became Modern
"The Future of Decline is sharp, provocative, and engaging at every turn."--Gayle Rogers, author of Speculation: A Cultural History from Aristotle to AI
"This short, insightful treatise adds to and challenges the genre of American decline on the world stage.... Recommended."--G. Donato, CHOICE