
Panic Attack
Young Radicals in the Age of Trump
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Robby Soave
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Robby Soave
Since the 2016 election, college campuses have erupted in violent protests, demands for safe spaces, and the silencing of views that activist groups find disagreeable. Who are the leaders behind these protests, and what do they want? In Panic Attack, libertarian journalist Robby Soave answers these questions by profiling young radicals from across the political spectrum.
Millennial activism has risen to new heights in the age of Trump. Although Soave may not personally agree with their motivations and goals, he takes their ideas seriously, approaching his interviews with a mixture of respect and healthy skepticism. The result is a faithful cross-section of today's radical youth, which will appeal to libertarians, conservatives, centrist liberals, and anyone who is alarmed by the trampling of free speech and due process in the name of social justice.
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"This book has been the story of two extremes, woke intersectional safe-space progressivism and red-pilled identitarian right-wing populism—where they come from, what happens when they clash, and why they ultimately depend upon each other."
It's about the never-ending, spiraling cycle of polarity and insanity from these two antitheses, and their symbiotic relationship of dependence on the other.
This book can appeal to any political person across the spectrum that is concerned with free speech and due process, and how extremists from both the Right and Left trample on these values. Unless you're already an alt-right Nazi or sociopath woke intersectionalist of the specific variety described within, there's probably not a lot here that will offend you, even if you don't agree with the author's specific viewpoint.
It's made clear throughout, and by the title alone, that the focus is on the most radical examples of Left and Right politics gone wrong. But these matters can and have affected factional dialogue for years now, shaping minds and activism in the process. They've had an untold and possibly unknowable effect on political discourse across the country.
The author does a tremendous amount of research. He visited a plethora of college campuses, along with conferences, rallies, and speeches, in order to engage the various activists in conversation. Whenever possible, he used their own words to describe the movements, ideas, and forces at play. This is intermingled with a healthy dose of objectively factual information about the different topics, rooted in history, from recent news at the time of publication, to the foundations of various organizational beliefs.
Perhaps one of my complaints about the book is that the tagline "in the age of Trump" is a little misleading. While that's the timeframe the author collected most of his research and factors extensively into this work, many of the ideas and histories start well before Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, and the pages examine those time periods as well.
It was difficult giving this book a 5* rating when most sections made me angry. The sheer amount of bigotry, hypocrisy, and downright insanity that formulates certain other worldviews boggles my mind. It's important to constantly remember, especially in this currently polarized political climate, that the newsworthy actions of a relatively limited group does not necessarily reflect politics as a whole, and that most people believe in their causes. That their causes are ultimately the most beneficial for society.
Like anyone moderately engaged in politics, I'm at least marginally fearful of what the future could bring. All of us have vastly different visions of America and what's best for the country. For those of us not trapped in divisive, hateful echo chambers, hopefully we can start working across aisles again to find the common ground that unites us as citizens and fellow human beings.
The Story of Two Extremes
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Loved the Book
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Fascinating and Eye Opening
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Personally, I find myself in the middle, a libertarian, much like the author. I search for the objective truth and can see fault in both sides of the spectrum. I extremely appreciated a well rounded account of the current political climate without interruption or arguments from an opposing and disagreeing party. I feel as though I am more educated and enlightened on both sides of the spectrum as a result of reading this book.
Highly recommend! Bravo Mr. Soave! Well done!
This should be a required read in schools!
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Great perspective from young author
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head scratching
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Skews slightly left, mostly fair...
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Perfect explainer of how we got to where we are
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The balanced analysis of both ends of the political spectrum.
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Big disappointment
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