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“A fresh take on the outbursts of hysteria over witches, Catholics,
women, communists, gays, Muslims, illegal aliens, and others that have
occurred throughout American history…Popular history that will appeal to readers of the author’s How the States Got Their Shapes.” Kirkus Reviews
“Mark Stein does not look at our history through the
familiar prism of presidents, battles, and laws; instead he uncovers and
relates the behavior and fears of the populace that too often has set
the course of history. A wonderful read filled with lessons so needed
now.” Stanley Kutler, author The Wars of Watergate
“Through compelling narrative and intriguing research, Mark Stein shines a
beacon into the midnight of the American soul and shows us what our
deepest fears say about ourselves as individuals and as a people. The
psychological gap between the ideal and reality of E Pluribus Unum is
Stein’s theme, and he limns it with original and fascinating insight.” Mark Olshaker, coauthor of Law & Disorder
“If there is an American cultural DNA Mark Stein is the guy who most
ably picks apart the strands that tell us who we are—and in this
case, what scares us and why and puts them and ultimately us under a
microscope for a rarefied, compelling, and unforgettable view.” Brian Unger, TV host, actor