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When the Clock Broke

Con Men, Conspiracists, and How America Cracked up in the Early 1990s

John Ganz
4.08 (3796 Reviews)

Visão geral de When the Clock Broke

"When the Clock Broke" dissects how the early 1990s birthed today's political chaos. Hailed by Rick Perlstein as written by "the most important young political writer of his generation," Ganz's provocative analysis reveals: was America's cultural fracturing inevitable, or engineered?

Temas principais em When the Clock Broke

  • paleoconservative movement
  • right-wing populism
  • middle american radicals
  • post-cold war anxiety
  • white nationalist politics

Citações de When the Clock Broke

  • America was experiencing not victory but fracture.

  • Future candidates would continue to exploit bigotry and division.

  • It is splendid when the town whore gets religion.

  • Paleos longed for a pre-New Deal, even pre-Civil War America.

  • Put America first.

Personagens de When the Clock Broke

  • John GanzAuthor and historian documenting the early 1990s
  • David DukeFormer Klan leader and white nationalist politician
  • Pat BuchananPaleoconservative champion and insurgent candidate
  • Samuel FrancisRadical intellectual and theorist of the right
  • Edwin EdwardsLouisiana Governor who defeated Duke in 1991

Sobre o Autor

Sobre o autor de When the Clock Broke

John Ganz, author of When the Clock Broke: Con Men, Conspiracists, and How America Cracked Up in the Early 1990s, is a political historian and cultural critic renowned for his incisive analysis of populism and far-right movements. A Brooklyn-based writer and creator of the influential Unpopular Front Substack newsletter, Ganz specializes in unpacking the roots of modern political upheaval through meticulously researched historical narratives.

His work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New Statesman, Artforum, and The Nation, establishing him as a sharp voice on the intersection of conspiracy theories, media, and societal fracture.

When the Clock Broke examines the early 1990s as a crucible for today’s political chaos, blending rigorous scholarship with a narrative flair praised by outlets like The Lamp Magazine for its wit and originality. Ganz’s expertise is further honed through regular media appearances, including discussions in Interview Magazine on the cultural legacy of the 1990s.

His newsletter, lauded for its critical perspectives on contemporary politics, has become a trusted resource for readers seeking to understand the evolution of American extremism. The book has been hailed as “panoramic” and “novelistic,” cementing Ganz’s reputation as a vital interpreter of America’s turbulent political landscape.

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When the Clock Broke examines America’s political and social turmoil in the early 1990s, exploring the collapse of Reagan-era conservatism, rising populism, and fractures over race, economics, and globalization. John Ganz ties events like the LA riots, David Duke’s campaigns, and Ross Perot’s presidential bid to today’s polarization, arguing these crises foreshadowed modern extremism and institutional distrust.

This book suits readers interested in modern political history, the roots of Trumpism, or societal upheaval. It’s ideal for those analyzing populism, conspiracy theories, or how 1990s deregulation and racial tensions shaped today’s ideological divides. Academics and general audiences alike will appreciate its narrative depth and historical parallels.

Yes. Critics praise Ganz’s gripping storytelling and sharp analysis of how Reaganomics, white nationalism, and media shifts destabilized America. The book’s exploration of figures like Pat Buchanan and Rudy Giuliani offers fresh insights into contemporary politics, making it essential for understanding today’s fractured landscape.

Ganz defines “negative solidarity” as unity forged through shared resentment rather than common goals. He uses it to explain how right-wing movements mobilized voters via anti-establishment rhetoric, racial scapegoating, and opposition to globalization during the 1990s recession.

The book links their growth to economic anxiety post-Reaganomics, cultural shifts, and systemic distrust. Ganz highlights David Duke’s racialized appeals, survivalist subcultures, and Rush Limbaugh’s media influence as catalysts, arguing these forces exploited disillusionment with bipartisan politics.

The 1992 election—with Perot’s populism and Buchanan’s “culture war” rhetoric—serves as a climax. Ganz frames it as a rejection of establishment politics, revealing deepening divides over trade, identity, and America’s global role that reshaped both parties.

He explores tensions through events like the Crown Heights riots and LA unrest, detailing how economic inequality and systemic racism fueled conflicts. The book also critiques bipartisan failures to address segregation’s legacy, linking these struggles to modern movements.

Ganz blames Reagan-era deregulation for the savings-and-loan crisis, wealth gaps, and deindustrialization. He argues these policies alienated the working class, creating fertile ground for conspiracism and anti-government sentiment in the 1990s.

Ganz draws direct lines between 1990s populism and Trump’s rise, noting parallels in conspiracy peddling, media tactics, and appeals to “Middle American Radicals.” The book positions figures like Buchanan as ideological forerunners of MAGA politics.

Giuliani’s 1993 mayoral win symbolizes a shift toward law-and-order politics and transactional leadership. Ganz ties his rise to public craving for “protection over policy” amid perceived institutional collapse, foreshadowing authoritarian appeals in later decades.

Yes. Ganz details how theories about the New World Order, CIA drug trafficking, and Clinton scandals gained traction in the 1990s. He frames them as symptoms of eroded trust in media and government, highlighting their role in mobilizing fringe groups.

Some reviewers note its focus on right-wing movements overshadows progressive responses of the era. Others argue its thematic breadth occasionally sacrifices depth, though most praise its relevance to understanding modern extremism.

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