Heather Cox Richardson offers an eloquent history of the negation of the American idea, with clear lessons for November
Heather Cox Richardson’s How the South Won the Civil War is not principally about that war. Instead, it is a broad sweep of American history on the theme of the struggle between democracy and oligarchy – between the vision that “all men are created equal” and the frequency with which power has accumulated in the hands of a few, who have then sought to thwart equality.
Related: A disputed election, a constitutional crisis, polarisation … welcome to 1876
Continue reading…Heather Cox Richardson offers an eloquent history of the negation of the American idea, with clear lessons for NovemberHeather Cox Richardson’s How the South Won the Civil War is not principally about that war. Instead, it is a broad sweep of American history on the theme of the struggle between democracy and oligarchy – between the vision that “all men are created equal” and the frequency with which power has accumulated in the hands of a few, who have then sought to thwart equality. Related: A disputed election, a constitutional crisis, polarisation … welcome to 1876 Continue reading…