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A Necessary Evil: A History of American Distrust of Government
In A Necessary Evil, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wills shows that distrust of government is embedded deep in the American psyche. From the revolt of the colonies against king & parliament to present-day tax revolts, militia movements & term limits debates, he shows that American antigovernment sentiment is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of history. By debunking myths about the Founding Fathers, the Constitution & the taming of the frontier, he shows how tendencies to hold our elected government in disdain are misguided.
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Explores how American distrust in government is historically rooted.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the complex relationship Americans have with their government, this book offers a compelling examination. Wills combines history and analysis to break down myths and reveal the true origins of antigovernment sentiments in the U.S. It’s thought-provoking and perfect for anyone curious about civics and political culture.