Society, Suspicious
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The book explores the desire to reshape American history by discarding unpleasant aspects and creating a more palatable narrative. It suggests a longing for nostalgic times, such as the carefree days of Fonzie or the intense drama of the Civil War, as a means to unify and inspire. Through this lens, it examines themes of identity, memory, and the collective yearning for a past that can foster a sense of belonging and pride.


