American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s-2020s
Americans lived in a different reality in 1980: Vermont was the only state that let residents carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Twenty-four states now allow this-and numerous other gun laws have fallen by the wayside. When police were accused of wrongdoing, the default answer from society's arbiters was: "The police wouldn't lie." Editors steered clear of stories about rape and sexual violence. The word "homeless" wasn't in common use. The fabric of the middle class had not yet begun fraying.



America of the 2020s is living with cultural shapeshifting rooted in the 1980s. American Doom Loop chronicles the first part of that moving picture, then brings the story forward.



As a newspaper journalist, Dale Maharidge had a front-row seat to this decade. He was in the Philippines during the last days of Dictator Ferdinand Marcos, witnessing the US lose a critical piece of its empire dating to the Spanish-American War; he embedded with a group that was a precursor to the Oath Keepers; and he investigated police, who kept trying to get him fired.



Through it all, Maharidge gained an invaluable view of a complicated decade that offers insight into our society today.
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American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s-2020s
Americans lived in a different reality in 1980: Vermont was the only state that let residents carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Twenty-four states now allow this-and numerous other gun laws have fallen by the wayside. When police were accused of wrongdoing, the default answer from society's arbiters was: "The police wouldn't lie." Editors steered clear of stories about rape and sexual violence. The word "homeless" wasn't in common use. The fabric of the middle class had not yet begun fraying.



America of the 2020s is living with cultural shapeshifting rooted in the 1980s. American Doom Loop chronicles the first part of that moving picture, then brings the story forward.



As a newspaper journalist, Dale Maharidge had a front-row seat to this decade. He was in the Philippines during the last days of Dictator Ferdinand Marcos, witnessing the US lose a critical piece of its empire dating to the Spanish-American War; he embedded with a group that was a precursor to the Oath Keepers; and he investigated police, who kept trying to get him fired.



Through it all, Maharidge gained an invaluable view of a complicated decade that offers insight into our society today.
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American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s-2020s

American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s-2020s

by Dale Maharidge

Narrated by Lee Goettl

Unabridged — 9 hours, 19 minutes

American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s-2020s

American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s-2020s

by Dale Maharidge

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Overview

Americans lived in a different reality in 1980: Vermont was the only state that let residents carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Twenty-four states now allow this-and numerous other gun laws have fallen by the wayside. When police were accused of wrongdoing, the default answer from society's arbiters was: "The police wouldn't lie." Editors steered clear of stories about rape and sexual violence. The word "homeless" wasn't in common use. The fabric of the middle class had not yet begun fraying.



America of the 2020s is living with cultural shapeshifting rooted in the 1980s. American Doom Loop chronicles the first part of that moving picture, then brings the story forward.



As a newspaper journalist, Dale Maharidge had a front-row seat to this decade. He was in the Philippines during the last days of Dictator Ferdinand Marcos, witnessing the US lose a critical piece of its empire dating to the Spanish-American War; he embedded with a group that was a precursor to the Oath Keepers; and he investigated police, who kept trying to get him fired.



Through it all, Maharidge gained an invaluable view of a complicated decade that offers insight into our society today.

Editorial Reviews

Jessica Bruder

For the past half-century, journalist Dale Maharidge has been an indispensable voice on America, bearing witness to what is now widely recognized as an empire in decline, warning us about the fall long before it was fashionable to do so. In American Doom Loop, he revisits the 1980s, the start of both his reporting career and so much of our present dysfunction. For anyone seeking to understand the violence endemic to modern America, this is essential, eye-opening reading, a reminder of how we got here—and the human toll that comes with forgetting.

Raymond Bonner

An ode to journalism, the old-fashioned kind, by a working-class kid driven by idealism, by a desire to make America a better place. He rides the rails with hobos, helps young Salvadorans flee the violence, talks to cops, steel workers, and sharecroppers; and has endless hours and empathy for victims of rape and violence. He bears and bares the demons and PTSD. A beautiful book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191342450
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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