Atrocities of the Mind: Essays on Violence and Politics in the American Century

Author:   Dwight Macdonald ,  John Summers ,  John Summers ,  Andrew J. Bacevich
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
ISBN:  

9780226847993


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   27 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Atrocities of the Mind: Essays on Violence and Politics in the American Century


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This collection features Dwight Macdonald's prophetic essays on politics, art, and violence in twentieth-century America. What does extreme violence do to human values? Does the concept of collective guilt make sense in assessing responsibility for genocide? Has modern mechanized society forever destroyed the possibility of peaceful resistance through art and civil disobedience? Atrocities of the Mind presents anew Dwight Macdonald, one of America's foremost literary journalists and political activists, grappling with the hard questions of his time—and ours. In this collection, Macdonald writes about major events—the Holocaust, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Gandhi's assassination, the Vietnam War, and social phenomena such as mass shootings, campus protests, and police brutality—with clear-sighted and buoyant prose. He writes incisively about the cinema of Alfred Hitchcock and Roman Polanski. Macdonald praises Dorothy Day's pacifism, passes around an antiwar petition in the Rose Garden of the White House, and spurs the Johnson administration's War on Poverty with ""Our Invisible Poor."" Norman Mailer memorably called Macdonald ""a man with whom one might seldom agree but could never disrespect because he always told the truth as he saw the truth—a man therefore of the most incorruptible integrity."" In an America today that is reeling from political violence, Macdonald's truth-telling reminds us how we got here and who we might still become.

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Author:   Dwight Macdonald ,  John Summers ,  John Summers ,  Andrew J. Bacevich
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9780226847993


ISBN 10:   0226847993
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   27 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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“Every American in search of the roots of solidarity and justice should read this book.” * George Scialabba *


“Every American in search of the roots of solidarity and justice should read this book.” * George Scialabba, author of Only a Voice: Essays *


“Every American in search of the roots of solidarity and justice should read this book.” * George Scialabba, author of Only a Voice: Essays * “A necessary collection that displays Macdonald's astonishing range, his moral seriousness, and above all his resistance to cant. As a bonus, we also get fine essays by Bacevich and Summers, two intellectuals who embody the survival of Macdonald's proudly independent spirit amid the fatuous self-delusions of our historical moment.” * Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation * “Atrocities of The Mind is a must-read. Macdonald’s intellectual journey is a stark reminder that even for someone as brilliant as him, understanding the core problems at play and knowing how to fix them are never easy.” * John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago *


“Every American in search of the roots of solidarity and justice should read this book.” * George Scialabba, author of ""Only a Voice: Essays"" * “A necessary collection that displays Macdonald's astonishing range, his moral seriousness, and above all his resistance to cant. As a bonus, we also get fine essays by Bacevich and Summers, two intellectuals who embody the survival of Macdonald's proudly independent spirit amid the fatuous self-delusions of our historical moment.” * Jackson Lears, author of ""Rebirth of a Nation"" * “'Atrocities of the Mind' is a must-read. Macdonald’s intellectual journey is a stark reminder that even for someone as brilliant as him, understanding the core problems at play and knowing how to fix them are never easy.” * John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago *


Author Information

Dwight Macdonald (1906–1982) was an American writer, critic, activist, editor of Partisan Review, and founder of Politics. He wrote for The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Esquire, and other publications.  John Summers is a historian, the author of Every Fury on Earth, and the editor of four books, including Dwight Macdonald’s Masscult and Midcult. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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