America Last, Jacob Heilbrunn
America Last, Jacob Heilbrunn
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America Last
The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators

Author: Jacob Heilbrunn

Narrator: Kent Klineman

Unabridged: 8 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/20/2024


Synopsis

In America Last, Jacob Heilbrunn, a highly respected observer of the American Right, demonstrates that the infatuation of American conservatives with foreign dictators is not a new phenomenon. It dates to WWI, when some conservatives, enthralled with Kaiser Wilhelm II, openly rooted for him to defeat the forces of democracy. In the 1920s and 1930s, this affinity became even more pronounced as Hitler and Mussolini attracted a variety of American admirers. Throughout the Cold War, the Right evinced a fondness for autocrats such as Francisco Franco and Augusto Pinochet, while some conservatives wrote apologias for the Third Reich and for apartheid South Africa. The habit of mind is not really about foreign policy, however. As Heilbrunn argues, the Right is drawn to what it perceives as the impressive strength of foreign dictators, precisely because it sees them as models of how to fight against liberalism and progressivism domestically.

America Last is a guide for the perplexed, identifying and tracing a persuasion—or the "illiberal imagination"—that has animated conservative politics for a century now. Since the 1940s, the Right has railed against communist fellow travelers in America. Heilbrunn finally corrects the record, showing that dictator worship is an unignorable tradition within modern American conservatism—and what it means for us today.

About Jacob Heilbrunn

Jacob Heilbrunn is the editor of the National Interest and nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, and has written for the Atlantic, the New York Review of Books, and other outlets. He is the author of They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons. He lives in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stitching on July 04, 2024

I think this book did a pretty good job of showing what it purported to show which is that the love affair some elements of the right have with authoritarian leaders and antidemocratic sentiments is not new and has been present in one form or another for a long time. It's written in a rather approac......more

Goodreads review by Chris on March 07, 2024

Turns out it’s not that long a walk from William F. Buckley rhapsodizing about dictators like Pinochet to Tucker Carlson gushing over Putin.......more

Goodreads review by Marty on March 08, 2024

Before reading this book I thought that the current love for dictators among the Republican Party was something new; after reading the book I see that it's simply a love for autocracy over democracy. Throughout the book it was shown that the conservatives believe that a strong leader will eventually......more

Goodreads review by MikePeterS on April 21, 2025

As we near the halfway point in Trump’s first year of his second presidency, this was a nice crash course in understanding some of the currents and tides within the mainstream American conservative movement. How did we end up with a right-wing party, perpetually screaming about its steadfast commitm......more

Goodreads review by Ron on March 13, 2024

Everyone alive knows that Donald Trump seems enthralled with Putin and Ron DeSantis with Victor Orban. What about dictators is so attractive to a certain mindset? And when did this obsession become a passion of the Conservatives? These are some of the issues that Jacob Heilbrunn seeks to clarify in......more