The violence inside us : a brief history of an ongoing American tragedy / Chris Murphy.

Author/creator Murphy, Chris, 1973- author.
Format Book
EditionFirst edition.
PublicationNew York : Random House, [2020]
Descriptionxiii, 364 pages ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents SOS -- The violence inside us -- American violence -- The violence we see -- The violence we ignore -- The violence we export -- Curbing the means of violence -- Pulling out the roots of violence -- What lies inside us.
Abstract "The United States is in many ways a model for the world, yet for one of the most fundamental of all human concerns, the imperative to keep ourselves and our loved ones free from harm, American ingenuity has failed. Unique in all of the developed world, America is bathed in violence. Our churches and schools, our movie theaters and dance clubs and music festivals are no longer safe places to congregate. Our politics is consumed by fear and intimations of violence, and our foreign policy is centered on the violence that we export to the world or can inflict on others. Violence is foundational to America, and has become, it seems, America's most insoluble problem. But to solve this problem, we must first understand it. The Violence Inside Us examines the roots of human violence itself and the propensity of people to harm themselves and each other. The result is a carefully researched, deeply emotional, and personal book that dissects America's violence obsession through an evolutionary, historical, and economic lens. And the book takes a hard look at one distinctly American feature: a firearms industry that has for decades manipulated and dominated politics and culture in order to maintain a ghastly status quo and prevent even the most basic anti-violence measure from being implemented. Following his profound personal transformation in the wake of the Newtown mass murder and his subsequent immersion in the intertwined issues of freedom and firearms, Senator Chris Murphy dedicated himself to examining America's obsession with violent acts and why we've tolerated them for so long, to deeply explore all of the arguments and the latest research on want works and what doesn't, and to establish the steps we must take to change. The Violence Inside Us is the extraordinary result"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Murphy, Chris (Christopher Scott), 1973- . The violence inside us First edition. New York : Random House, [2020] 9781984854582
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2019030481
ISBN9781984854575 hardcover
ISBN1984854577 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
Standard identifier# 40030076373

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