Posted on 06/11/2005 4:08:26 PM PDT by Jeff Head
Larry Schweikart (Freeper LS) and Michael Allen have written a history of the United States that is tremendously broad in scope, and monumental in its approach in our modern times. It begins with Christopher Columbus and proceeds through to current events, including 9-11 and its aftermath, the War on Terror and the fights in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as the re-election of George W. Bush.. The work covers over 510 years of history in 825 pages. There are over 70 pages of footnotes at the end of the book, detailing critical historical conditions and facts from each of the twenty-two chapters.
The best introduction to a review of this work that I could give regarding its approach the authors took, is from the mouths of the authors themselves in their own introduction:
"Is America's past a tale of racism, sexism, and bigotry? Is it the story of the conquest and rape of a continent? Is U.S. history the story of white slave owners who perverted the electoral process for their own interests? Did America start with Columbus's killing all the Indians, leap to Jim Crow laws and Rockefeller crushing the workers , then finally save itself with Franklin Roosevelts New Deal? The answers, of course, are no, no, no, and NO.The authors then proceed to do just that, to show that despite the errors, mistakes, and shortcomings along the way, the telling of American history ends up being a story of unequaled faith, character, virtue, and moral clarity. They demonstrate how through the faith and goodness of most of the principle characters involved, as well as the majority of the settlers, colonists, and then citizens, a liberty was allowed to develop that was based on moral constraint and founded in Christian heritage. That liberty then allowed America to become the envy of the world. Not due to arrogance, selfishness or shortsightedness, though there was some of that at times, but due to the intrinsic foundational moral principles that those people based their lives upon which produced and then maintained that freedom and that prosperity.
"One might never know this, however, by looking at almost any mainstream U.S. history textbook. Having taught American history in one form or another for close to sixty years between us, we are aware that, unfortunately, many students are berated with tales of the Founders as self-interested politicians and slave-holders, of the icons of American industry as robber-barons, oppressors, and of every American foreign policy initiative as imperialistic and insensitive. At least Howard Zinn's, A People's History of the United States, honestly represents its Marxist biases in the title!
"What is most amazing and refreshing is that the past usually speaks for itself. The evidence is their for telling the great story of the American past honestly-with flaws, absolutely; with shortcomings, most definitely. But we think that an honest evaluation of the history of the United States must begin and end with the recognition that, compared to any other nation, America's past is a bright and shining light. America was, and is, the city on a hill, the fountain of hope, the beacon of liberty. We utterly reject "My country right or wrong"- what scholar wouldn't? But in the last thirty years, academics have taken an equally destructive approach, "My country always wrong!" We reject that too.
"Instead, we remain convinced that if the story of America's past is told fairly, the results cannot be anything but a deepened patriotism, a sense of awe at the obstacles overcome, the passion invested, the blood and tears spilled, and the nation that was built."
I live in the Boston area, and today I took a ride into Cambridge, MA. For the uninitiated, Cambridge, MA is the rough equivalent of Berkeley, CA, without the foolish nutcake charm. These folks are mostly serious, PC socialist types. So when I drive in with my Bush/Cheney sticker on my car, I definitely stick out as I drive past the people with signs decrying Bush as a war criminal.
The thing that really, really gets me, is that the huge majority of these people have no idea AT ALL what a REAL repressive government is like. They all think they are being opressed. I always wish I had this to hand to them (compliments of Flashbunny.org-a really funny site!)
Slavery by its name, perhaps - but our ancestors lived under governments which had no or nearly no influence on the government. And that is what I mean by "arbitrary" government.
Reminds me of one of my favorite graphics when organizing the:
to countert the Million Mom March in 200 and 2001 was the following. It punctuated the foolishness and naivety of these peoplee...as well as the abject danger they represent if their views are allowed to prevail:
It drove the liberal Moms crazy. Their organizer got wind of it and callled me a right wing nut job. When interviewed by the NRA, I responded by saying that what she and her ilk represented in their efforts was terribly ill informed and ignorant of history at best.
Spurred some good discussion and interaction too. Hope that continues.
Brings tears to my eyes. My God. How could humans do that to other humans?
Horrifically tragic, but none less so that what came to being under Stalin, Mao, Polpot, Rhawanda, etc. The real danger, IMHO, is that the seeds of similar ideologies are sowed amongst us in this nation in the far left, socio-marxist ideology we see...leading to things like the genocide of abortion (IMHO) and a culture of death every bit as real as that of sixty+ years ago.
The Rising Sea Dragoin in Asia
Also check out the fictional techno-thriller, The Dragon's Fury Series.
That first link is fact, the second is a fictional scenario projecting where those facts could lead if we are not more vigilant.
Best regards.
Thanks...I will check it out!
Thank you!
If you want to know the truth, your review had more of an impact on sales than the NY Times review!!!
Not to be a mutual admiration society but I purchased all five of Jeff's books, and it is a terrific series. Talk about being "into" the technology!
FReegards, Jeff.
Great...you will not be sorry.
JH2, how about a mega-ping for this excellent and very much needed "Patriot's History of the UNited States" thread?
And a BIG BTTT back!
You are very welcome AG! This book represents a very much needed academic return to the truth and our American roots and true ideals!
Every American and their children should have this in their library and use it as a text for American history.
A contrarian I know argues that this freedom institutes mealy-minded thinking and thoughtless cheerleading in the public even more than in regimes backed by censorship and oppression. Free speech often instills the false belief that that freedom is a sufficient check on lies and falsehoods. Just look at all the drek in the mouths of putatively-liberated college students, not to mention all the internet blabbermouths like me!
Even in regimes of soft authoritarianism, there is already a presumption of falsehood towards any successful member of the press. Here, every large party faction has its own cheerleading group and well-paid pundit, but in the interests of party unity the cheerleading is assimilated into the party machine.
I hope I don't sound like somebody afflicted by oppression envy, but I think it important to keep in mind that freedom can also be a danger to itself.
But speaking of faction, have you read Madison's Federalist 10? It occurs to me that one can describe party politics and the media industry as one faction according to the definition of Madison. Both aim at appealing to the largest number of people possible, and so have an interest in common to themselves but not necessarily common to their citizens, customers, and their country.
Will you still be talking about our great freedoms while wating in line for our National "Real ID" internal passports/permission slips for banking?
I have one vote out of 120 million or so voters, and you're claiming I have more national influence than a medieval peasant? We don't even have rebellions anymore, much less peasant rebellions, and the only "Average Joes" who can have great influence on the government are nutjob assassins.
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