
In "Fantasyland," Kurt Andersen reveals how America's 500-year romance with unreality created our post-truth era. This #3 NYT bestseller sparked national debate by tracing our collective delusion from the Pilgrims through QAnon. Barack Obama called it "a must-read for understanding our cultural moment."
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Why does the world's most powerful nation lead the developed world in believing angels walk among us, that the Earth is 6,000 years old, and that vaccines cause autism? The answer isn't comforting: America didn't accidentally stumble into our post-truth moment. We've been building toward it for 500 years. Our current crisis of reality isn't a bug in the American operating system-it's a feature that's been there since the code was written. America began as something unprecedented: a nation deliberately authored like fiction rather than organically evolved. Two groups of true believers abandoned everything to enact their fantasies in the New World. At Jamestown, gold-obsessed settlers ignored basic survival, becoming what Captain John Smith called slaves to "golden promises." They shipped iron pyrite-fool's gold-back to England while thousands died from starvation and disease. Yet the dream persisted, fueling wave after wave of fortune seekers. The Puritans brought a different fantasy: building their New Jerusalem, a perfect religious society free from the Church of England's compromises. These "Separating Puritans" were so extreme they first exiled themselves to the Netherlands before crossing the Atlantic. They arrived determined to create heaven on earth, seeing America simultaneously as God's chosen land and Satan's battleground. Native Americans weren't just enemies-they were literally the devil's soldiers in a cosmic war. Harvard-educated ministers like Cotton Mather described "demons in the shape of armed Indians," framing genocide as spiritual warfare. This dual founding impulse-get-rich-quick fantasists and religious utopians-established a uniquely American mindset: the determination to believe the unbelievable and make fantasies real through sheer will.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

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