Politicians and the political process, even in
ostensibly democratic countries, can be deadly. James
Gilligan has discovered a devastating truth that has
been ''hiding in plain sight'' for the past century -
namely, that when America's conservative party, the
Republicans, have gained the presidency, the country has
repeatedly suffered from epidemics of violent death.
Rates of both suicide and homicide have sky-rocketed.
The reasons are all too obvious: rates of every form of
social and economic distress, inequality and loss -
unemployment, recessions, poverty, bankruptcy,
homelessness also ballooned to epidemic proportions.
When that has happened, those in the population who were
most vulnerable have ''snapped'', with tragic
consequences for everyone. These epidemics of lethal
violence have then remained at epidemic levels until the
more liberal party, the Democrats, regained the White
House and dramatically reduced the amount of deadly
violence by diminishing the magnitude of the economic
distress that had been causing it.This pattern has been
documented since 1900, when the US government first
began compiling vital statistics on a yearly basis, and
yet it has not been noticed by anyone until now except
with regard to suicide in the UK and Australia, where a
similar pattern has been described. This book is a
path-breaking account of a phenomenon that has
implications for every country that presumes to call
itself democratic, civilized and humane, and for all
those citizens, voters and political thinkers who would
like to help their country move in that
direction. |
|