Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump: Quarterly Essay 63
By (Author) Don Watson
Black Inc.
Quarterly Essay
29th August 2016
63rd edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
328.73092
Paperback
144
Width 166mm, Height 231mm, Spine 13mm
206g
In Enemy Within, Don Watson takes a memorable journey into the heart of the United States in the year 2016 - and the strangest election campaign that country has seen. In Enemy Within, Don Watson takes a memorable journey into the heart of the United States in the year 2016 - and the strangest election campaign that country has seen. Travelling in the Midwest, Watson reflects on the rise of Donald Trump and the "thicket of unreality" that is the American media. Behind this he finds a fearful and divided culture. Watson considers the irresistible pull - for Americans - of the Dream of exceptionalism, and asks whether this creed is reaching its limit. He explores alternate futures - from Trump-style fascism to Sanders-style civic renewal - and suggests that a Clinton presidency might see a new American blend of progressivism and militarism. Enemy Within is an eloquent, barbed look at the state of the union and the American malaise.
Don Watson is a speechwriter, a historian and the author of many acclaimed books, including Caledonia Australis, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart, American Journeys and The Bush. His previous Quarterly Essay was Rabbit Syndrome.