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  • The Future of Decline

  • Anglo-American Culture at Its Limits
  • By: Jed Esty
  • Narrated by: Ian Putnam
  • Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins

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By: Jed Esty
Narrated by: Ian Putnam
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Summary

The debate over the US's fading hegemony has raged and sputtered for 50 years, glutting the market with prophecies about American decline. Media experts ask how fast we will fall and how much we will lose, but generally ignore the fundamental question: What does decline mean? What is the significance, in experiential and everyday terms, in feelings and fantasies, of living in a country past its prime?

Drawing on the example of post-WWII Britain and looking ahead at America in the 2020s, Jed Esty suggests that becoming a second-place nation is neither disastrous, as alarmists claim, nor avoidable, as optimists insist. Contemporary declinism often masks white nostalgia and perpetuates a conservative longing for Cold War certainty. But the narcissistic lure of "lost greatness" appeals across the political spectrum. As Esty argues, it resonates so widely in mainstream media because Americans have lost access to a language of national purpose beyond global supremacy. It is time to shelve the shopworn fables of endless US dominance, to face the multipolar world of the future, and to tell new American stories. The Future of Decline is a guide to finding them.

The book is published by Stanford University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2022 Jed Esty (P)2023 Redwood Audiobooks

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