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America the Fantasyland: How Make-Believe Nation Fueled Fascism
Many Americans warned me that leaving the US might ruin my daughter’s future, but now, nearly seven years later, I believe I secured her future.
Many Americans are shocked and surprised by what’s happening to their country. I’m not at all. I’ve been waiting for this since 2016. The signs were there all along, as they say.
America was once believed to be the land of the dreams and unlimited possibilities.
Yes, I used to believe in that as well.
The place where you can achieve the unreachable. We all heard self-made success stories, or that anyone can become a millionaire (today, a billionaire), but the majority of them were myths.
Try to become rich on a nurse or teacher salary?
What happens to a country obsessed with the myth and detached from reality?
In Fantasyland, Kurt Andersen explains that Americans have been mixing fact and fiction for centuries, embracing everything from religious extremism to conspiracy theories. This culture of imagination not only entertained Americans but also set the stage for authoritarianism.