The Unwinding

An Inner History of the New America

448 pages

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2013 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

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American democracy is beset by a sense of crisis. Seismic shifts during a single generation have created a country of winners and losers, allowing unprecedented freedom while rending the social contract, driving the political system to the verge of breakdown, and setting citizens adrift to find new paths forward. In The Unwinding, George Packer, author of The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq, tells the story of the United States over the past three decades in an utterly original way, with his characteristically sharp eye for detail and gift for weaving together complex narratives.

The Unwinding journeys through the lives of several Americans, including Dean Price, the son of tobacco farmers, who becomes an evangelist for a new economy in the rural South; Tammy Thomas, a factory worker in the Rust Belt trying to survive the collapse of her city; Jeff Connaughton, a Washington insider oscillating between political idealism and the …

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Subjects

  • United states, history, 1969-
  • United states, social conditions, 1980-
  • Social problems
  • United states, politics and government, 1989-
  • Politicians, united states
  • Celebrities
  • United states, biography