#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERΒ β’ Rachel Maddow traces the fight to preserve American democracy back to World War II, when a handful of committed public servants and brave private citizens thwarted far-right plotters trying to steer our nation toward an alliance with the Nazis.
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βA ripping readβwell rendered, fast-paced and delivered with the same punch and assurance that she brings to a broadcast. . . . The parallels to the present day are strong, even startling.ββThe New York Times (Editorsβ Choice)
Inspired by her research for the hit podcast Ultra, Rachel Maddow charts the rise of a wild American strain of authoritarianism that has been alive on the far-right edge of our politics for the better part of a century. Before and even after our troops had begun fighting abroad in World War II, a clandestine network flooded the country with disinformation aimed at sapping the strength of the U.S. war effort and persuading Americans that our natural alliance wasβ―withβ―the Axis, not against it. It was a sophisticated and shockingly well-funded campaign to undermine democratic institutions, promote antisemitism, and destroy citizensβ confidence in their elected leaders, with the ultimate goal of overthrowing the U.S. government and installing authoritarian rule.
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That effort workedβtongue and grooveβalongside an ultra-right paramilitary movement that stockpiled bombs and weapons and trained for mass murder and violent insurrection.
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At the same time, a handful of extraordinary activists and journalists were tracking the scheme, exposing it even as it was unfolding. In 1941 the U.S. Department of Justice finally made a frontal attack, identifying the key plotters, finding their backers, and prosecuting dozens in federal court.
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None of it went as planned.
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While the scheme has been remembered in historyβif at allβas the work of fringe players, in reality it involved aΒ large number of some of the countryβs most influential elected officials. Their interference in law enforcement efforts against the plot is a dark story of the rule of law bending and then breaking under the weight of political intimidation.
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That failure of the legal system had consequences. The tentacles of that unslain beast have reached forward into our history for decades. But the heroic efforts of the activists, journalists, prosecutors, and regular citizens who sought to expose the insurrectionists also make for a deeply resonant, deeply relevant tale in our own disquieting times.
Praise for Prequel
βMaddowβs book isΒ a ripping readβwell rendered, fast-pacedΒ andΒ delivered with the same punch and assurance that she brings to a broadcast. . . . Prequel isΒ a valuable window into the authoritarian mind-setβand the process by which self-professed patriots turn against democracy . . . the parallels to the present day are strong, even startling . . .ββThe New York Times
β[A] vivid, urgent, smart history,β and βMaddow makesΒ a vital contribution to the history of armed fascism in the United States.ββThe Washington Post
βMaddowβs sublime research into the precursors of current existential threats is astonishingly deep. She finds rabbit holes even rabbits are unaware of.ββBooklist, starred review
βAmerica beat fascism once. Maddowβs timely study of enemies on the homefront urges that we can do so again.ββKirkus, starred reviews
Praise for Blowout
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βAn account of international intrigue, high finance, low characters, and outrageous legal and illegal acts that put the global economy and Western democracy at grave risk. . . . [Maddow] tells this tale deliberately and methodically, building her case not as a cable commentator, but as a Rhodes Scholar.ββThe Boston Globe
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βBlowout is a rollickingly well-written book, filled with fascinating, exciting and alarming stories about the impact of the oil and gas industry on the world today. . . . A brilliant description of many of the problems caused by our reliance on fossil fuels.ββThe New York Times Book Review
βI canβt stress enough what a great storyteller Rachel Maddow is. [She carries] the reader through some hair-raising journalism in such an engaging and propulsive fashion you simply cannot put the book down. . . . It has left a most lasting impression.ββSan Francisco Chronicle
Rachel Maddow is host of the Emmy Awardβwinning Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, as well as the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Drift and Blowout, and the New York Times bestselling co-author of Bag Man. Maddow received a bachelorβs degree in public policy from Stanford University and earned her doctorate in political science at Oxford University. She lives in New York City and Massachusetts with her partner, artist Susan Mikula.
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