The Lies of the Land, Steven Conn
The Lies of the Land, Steven Conn
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The Lies of the Land
Seeing Rural America for What It Is―and Isn’t

Author: Steven Conn

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/27/2024


Synopsis

A "piercing, unsentimental" (New Yorker) history that boldly challenges the idea of a rural American crisis.

It seems everyone has an opinion about rural America. Is it gripped in a tragic decline? Or is it on the cusp of a glorious revival? Is it the key to understanding America today? Steven Conn argues that we're missing the real question: Is rural America even a thing? No, says Conn, who believes we see only what we want to see in the lands beyond the suburbs—fantasies about moral (or backward) communities, simpler (or repressive) living, and what it means to be authentically (or wrongheadedly) American. If we want to build a better future, Conn argues, we must accept that these visions don't exist and never did.

In The Lies of the Land, Conn shows that rural America—so often characterized as in crisis or in danger of being left behind—has actually been at the center of modern American history, shaped by the same forces as everywhere else in the country: militarization, industrialization, corporatization, and suburbanization. Examining each of these forces in turn, Conn invites us to dispense with the lies and half-truths we've believed about rural America and to pursue better solutions to the very real challenges shared all across our nation.

About Steven Conn

Steven Conn is the W. E. Smith Professor of History at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is the author of many books, including Nothing Succeeds Like Failure: The Sad History of American Business Schools.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matt on January 07, 2024

This really smart treatise on rural America isn’t setting out to fix its problems. He pointedly shies away from calling attention to a “rural crisis” or suggesting that there might be policy solutions. Conn is more interested in explaining the realities of rural spaces from the standpoint of most of......more

Goodreads review by Geo on September 24, 2024

Maybe a week ago I was commenting on the irony to a friend of mine that "rural America" as I dubbed it at the time was so disdainful of city-dwellers and the urban lifestyle given that their entire livelihoods depends on them. Not just in the crops they produce, but in the fairs and festivals they p......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on July 04, 2024

I grew up in a small community with a population of less than 100. My dad was a farmer and my earliest memories are of that little village and that farm. I feel like my background is firmly rural but not American. Saskatchewan is a Canadian province. Still, other than the massive presence of the US......more

Goodreads review by Trenton on December 21, 2023

Conn easily demonstrates his primary point, that rural America is not wholly separate from, but rather part and parcel of America as a whole. He persuasively explains how the rural agrarian myth is just that, a myth. On this front, Conn's argument is not entirely new but builds on a growing list of......more

Goodreads review by Scott on March 30, 2024

As a son of parents who grew up on farms, I now live in the suburbs and have spent a great deal of reading and research navigating the urban, rural and suburban landscape of my life and the country at large. Reading The Lies of the Land as I drove across the Midwest and east coast, Conn’s thesis tha......more