Publications

Evil Geniuses

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Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2020
Full Name
Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America: A Recent History

The Evil Geniuses tells the epic history of how America decided that big business gets whatever it wants, only the rich get richer, and nothing should ever change. This deeply researched and brilliantly woven cultural, economic, and political chronicle offers a fresh, provocative, and eye-opening history of America’s undoing—naming names, showing receipts, and unsparingly assigning blame to the radical right in economics and the law.

Praise for Evil Geniuses


“This is the one book everyone must read as we figure out how to rebuild our country. With lucid writing and head-snapping insights, Kurt Andersen explores how a confederacy of the right and big business, with unabashed greed, deliberately re-engineered our economy. To fix that will require understanding the roots of the problem. A triumph.”

Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs and Leonardo da Vinci


“Nostalgia is the antithesis of history. Andersen brilliantly exposes how nostalgia—the strategic oversimplification of our past—has erased complexity and friction from our country’s narrative to serve a single goal: to preserve the status quo for the benefit of those in power. Evil Geniuses documents how history and nostalgia are engaged in hand-to-hand combat that may determine our future.”

Ken Burns, director of The Civil War and The Roosevelts: An Intimate History


“How did the United States turn from its longstanding egalitarian ideals to its present course of socially and morally catastrophic inequality? Kurt Andersen interrogates the past half-century with characteristic intellectual ambition and literary bravado to find out. At once cultural history, memoir, and riff, Evil Geniuses explains how our country found its way into this predicament, and how we might yet get out of it.”

Jacob Weisberg, author of The Bush Tragedy and Ronald Reagan


Evil Geniuses is a vivid catalog of American sociopolitical history—a dedicated deep dive into this country’s paradoxical legacy of innovation and ego, with Andersen as its clear-eyed, masterful archivist.”

Rebecca Carroll, WNYC cultural critic and host of the podcast Come Through


“Back when the idea of President Reagan still seemed a stretch and President Trump was barely a joke, some serious, smart, committed people with vast appetites and little shame—right-wing intellectuals and billionaires, CEOs and Washington hustlers—launched a long war to create a paradigm shift and rewrite our social contract to their benefit. Andersen’s dazzling, mind-bending, must-read chronicle of that fifty-year crusade explains how it happened, why it succeeded, and, unsettlingly, what that victory means: America is now theirs.”

John Heilemann, host of Showtime’s The Circus, co-author of Game Change and Double Down


“Wow. Evil Geniuses is engaging, enraging, enthralling, appalling; a true tour de force. And most of all, it’s the truth—about how these rapacious bastards have picked this country’s bones for the last fifty years, and what the rest of us need to do to turn the tables. Exactly the book we need right now.”

Michael Tomasky, Daily Beast columnist and author of If We Can Keep It