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Everybody Knows: Cynicism In America [Hardcover]

William Chaloupka (Author)

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August 13, 1999
A witty take on what's wrong-and right-with cynicism today.

We are now living in the midst of the most cynical era in American history. Disaffection from government institutions is at an all-time high. Ordinary citizens perceive political leaders to be more manipulative and jaded than ever. Skepticism pervades our cultural and social attitudes and interactions, and is prominently featured in the films we see, the books we read, and the media we experience. In this biting and controversial analysis, William Chaloupka scrutinizes the cynicism that is our common condition, examining both its uses in the politics of backlash and resentment and its surprisingly positive aspects.

Everybody Knows traces cynicism from its classical origins but emphasizes its recent emergence in American culture and politics, following a trajectory from H. L. Mencken to Richard Nixon to Bill Clinton to Fargo. Cutting neatly across ideological divisions, Chaloupka discusses the ways in which cynicism is rooted in all democratic politics and analyzes the role of the media-in particular, television news, political ads and speeches, and books such as E. J. Dionne's Why Americans Hate Politics and William Bennett's The Book of Virtues-in dissecting and encouraging cynicism.

Chaloupka describes mass cynicism, which permeates popular culture; outsider cynicism, capable of cranky, even violent disruption; and the cynicism of those in power. He argues that those who issue broad pleas for civility or a renewal of community spirit usually misunderstand the cynicism they wish to treat. He also discusses the value of a cheeky, subversive "kynicism" to evoke the lively democratic practice American society must foster.

Early reviews call Everybody Knows "original and compelling," "pithy, engaging, and funny," and "the best book on American politics in quite a while." Sure to be widely read and debated, this entertaining book will inspire readers to take a new look at the cynicism prevalent in contemporary American society.

William Chaloupka is professor of environmental studies at the University of Montana.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"[C]ynicism is... a way of life against belief or after its exhaustion," Chaloupka observes in this maddening treat of a book, adding that good reasons for cynicism go far beyond individual incidents (such as Watergate or Whitewater) to structural and systemic causes. Hearkening back to Diogenes, the Federalist papers and H.L. Mencken, Chaloupka, a professor of political science and environmental studies at the University of Minnesota, calls up a menagerie of different kinds of cynics and cynicism, never bothering to make his sketches and digressions fit together into a coherent whole. Along the way, he draws a fundamental distinction between "cynics-in-power"' and "wig cynics" such as the militia movement and others influenced by what Chaloupka calls a "jumbled, postrationalist, unreal aesthetic of weird causation." At first, Chaloupka seems to promise rigorous argument and clear explication, but this expectation is repeatedly dashed. Arguments start, examples interrupt, premises are restated and then he's off on a new tangent. This may well be deliberate. Eventually, readers are introduced to another strain, the life-affirming "kynic"Acloser to the original GreekAwho plays with rules, power and morality. The kynic is a figure more like Charlie Chaplin than Richard Nixon. Discussions of resentment, backlash and stoicism, drawing, respectively, on Nietzsche, Susan Faludi and the Coen brothers' film Fargo, simultaneously enrich the speculation and enhance the frustration of resolution denied. (Sept.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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powerful cynics, civic belief, backlash strategy, cynical culture, cynical era, values remedy, civic faith, cynical age, civic renewal
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Bill Clinton, Teachings of the Demonstration, Marge the Stoic, The Uses of Backlash, Brief History of American Cynicism, Murphy Brown, George Bush, The Age of Resentment, The Values Remedy, Gulf War, United States, President Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Oklahoma City, Peter Sloterdijk, Washington Post, White House, Dick Morris, George Will, Richard Nixon, Ross Perot, Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, Willie Horton, African American
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