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Jackson Lears

    T. J. Jackson Lears is an American cultural and intellectual historian whose work delves into comparative religious history, literature, the visual arts, folklore, and folk beliefs. His scholarship explores the deep, often subconscious currents that shape American culture and intellectual life. Lears examines how faith, myths, and desires manifest across artistic, literary, and social movements, revealing the intricate interplay between individual psychology and the broader cultural landscape.

    Conjurers, Cranks, Provincials, and Antediluvians
    No Place of Grace
    Animal Spirits
    • “A master class in American cultural and intellectual history.” —Sarah E. Igo, The New York Times Book Review. “Jackson Lears is the preeminent cultural historian of the American empire. This book is another masterpiece in his magisterial corpus.” —Cornel West. One of Wired's best books of 2023. In this work, distinguished historian Jackson Lears delves into an alternative American cultural history, highlighting thinkers who celebrated individual spontaneity and a living universe, challenging conventional religion, business, and politics. From Puritan times to the present, Lears traces ideas like hypnosis and faith healing, revealing their journey from the pulpit and stock exchange to everyday life. He introduces influential figures such as Walt Whitman, William James, Andrew Jackson Davis, and Helen Wilmans, who articulated the concept of the “god within,” promoting a vision of humans as embodiments of the divine. Long before John Maynard Keynes noted the importance of “animal spirits” in capitalism, these vitalists crafted an American religion of embodied mind that aligned with market needs. In the twentieth century, this vitalist impulse was co-opted for nationalistic projects by figures like Theodore Roosevelt, while African American writers grappled with its complexities. The 1960s counterculture sought new ways to inspire the universe. Today, scientists are revisiting the vitalist tradition, encouraging a renewed appre

      Animal Spirits
    • No Place of Grace

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A new edition of a classic work of American history that eloquently examines the rise of antimodernism at the turn of the twentieth century.

      No Place of Grace