ABSTRACT

While security stories often point to real threats, the narratives of leaders are as much about legitimating the power of rulers and the political and economic system that brought them to power. Derber and Magrass offer a penetrating examination of this phenomenon across history and types of societies. Their analysis reveals the great irony about security stories: they historically increase insecurity, imperiling citizens and nation. In the US today, the contradiction is especially acute, as security stories told by Trump divide US citizens against one another.

The book builds from an analysis of the extreme dangers of the prevailing security stories to a new paradigm of true security. The authors develop new approaches as our best hope for avoiding catastrophe and creating a socially just society based on real security for a nation and for humans across the planet.

chapter 1|24 pages

The Upstairs/Downstairs House

Selling Capitalism in an Age of Extreme Inequality

chapter 2|23 pages

Selling Security for Honor and Profit

The Story Linking Ancient With Capitalist Aristocracies

chapter 3|34 pages

Trump-ing Freedom for Protection

How to Win Friends by Manufacturing Enemies

chapter 4|39 pages

From Capitalism to Fascism

The Security Story and the Fall of Democracy

chapter 5|35 pages

The Failings of the American Left

How to Be Your Own Worst Enemy

chapter 6|28 pages

Saving Democracy

How to Create True Security