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Berrett-Koehler Publishers, June 2019
Thom Hartmann, the most popular progressive radio host in America and a New York Times bestselling author, looks at the real history of guns in America and what we can do to limit both their lethal impact and the power of the gun lobby.
Taking his typically in-depth, historically informed view, Thom Hartmann examines the brutal role guns have played in American history, from the genocide of the Native Americans to the enforcement of slavery (Slave Patrols are in fact the Second Amendment's "well-regulated militias") and the racist post-Civil War social order. He shows how the NRA and conservative Supreme Court justices used specious logic to invent a virtually unlimited individual right to own guns, which has enabled the ever-growing number of mass shootings in the United States. But Hartmann also identifies a handful of powerful, commonsense solutions that would break the power of the gun lobby and restore the understanding of the Second Amendment that the Framers of the Constitution intended. This is the kind of brief, brilliant analysis for which Hartmann is justly renowned.
| ISBN: 9781523085996 | Publication Date: June 2019
Reviews:
"34,000 REASONS TO READ THIS BOOK: That's the number of gun-related deaths annually in America."
—Norman Lear
"There is so much fascinating, I-didn't-know-that history, my entire copy of Hidden History has turned yellow from highlighting stuff that's cool, amazing, and vital. I didn't know that Thomas Jefferson demanded passage of the Second Amendment so citizen militias would eliminate the need for our new nation to have a standing army. I didn't know that the first big gun control campaign was the KKK's seizing of weapons from black citizens, kicking off a century of Jim Crow. Hartmann, who lets us know he enjoys squeezing off a few rounds from a semiautomatic handgun, eschews the usual BS we hear from both the NRA and NPR. Guns kill, but in an America where most gun deaths are suicides, Hartmann proves with undeniable stats that the bullets are loaded by despair and inequality. Truly a tour de force in a quick read. I'm a gun control skeptic, but I'll admit, Hartmann's book blew me away."
—Greg Palast, Puffin Foundation fellow in investigative reporting and author of the New York Times bestseller The
Best Democracy Money Can Buy
"Thom Hartmann's new book on America and guns achieves the
impossible: it is brief yet definitive. I couldn’t put it down.
And now I can’t stop thinking about it.”
—Scott Carter, playwright (Discord, C.3.3) and
Executive Producer, Real Time with Bill Maher
“When Thom Hartmann talks, I listen. What Thom Hartmann writes, I
read. This book about the history of guns in America—and most
importantly, what should be the future of guns in America—is
important, mind-opening, and profoundly helpful.”
—Marianne Williamson
“Among the many hidden truths about our gun culture and politics
Thom reveals are the prerevolutionary connections of guns and
slave control, as well as guns and Native American genocide.
Reading this book dispels the connections we all assume, that the
Second Amendment was fundamentally about freedom versus the
minority controlling the majority, racism triumphing over human
rights. Most importantly, Thom tells us what we can do right now
to move forward.”
—Larry Cohen, Chair, Our Revolution; Past President,
Communications Workers of America; and Founding Chair, Democracy
Initiative
“With The Hidden History of Guns and the Second Amendment,
Thom Hartmann adroitly links the relationship of guns to slavery
from Columbus through Reconstruction to racism in present-day
America. He explains how common-sense gun regulation has
dramatically reduced mass shootings, suicides, and other terrors
of gun violence in countries like Australia. This book should be
required reading for every legislator.”
—Earl Katz, political ethicist and Emmy-nominated
documentary producer
“In this riveting book, The Hidden History of Guns and the
Second Amendment, Thom Hartmann exposes the searing social
and human costs of a nation awash in firearms. Because it is
impossible to understand the present without understanding the
past, Hartmann shows how the history of genocide and slavery forms
the bedrock of United States history and how the Second Amendment
was ratified to preserve that racist framework. The book
compellingly examines the myths at the root of modern American gun
culture and how that culture emerged in reaction to social and
economic changes in the United States, as well as savvy marketing
and legal maneuvering by weapons manufacturers. As the humane
journalist and thinker that he is, Hartmann makes sure to fuse
history and the present by offering an array of realistic and
ramifying solutions to ‘cure’ America of its gun violence
epidemic.”
—Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and Publisher, The
Nation
“Ask yourself this: How did the United States, with 5 percent of
the population, end up with 50 percent of all the guns, worldwide,
in civilian hands? If you can’t answer that question, or if that
statistic itself shocks you, then read Thom Hartmann’s brilliant The
Hidden History of Guns and the Second Amendment. From our
blood-soaked history to practical, proven solutions, the book is
illuminating, infuriating, and motivating. It should be required
reading for every high school student—and member of Congress.”
—Medea Benjamin, author and cofounder of CODEPINK
“Unfortunately, the debate about guns in the United States has
been intractable and inflammatory. Thankfully, Thom Hartmann sets
the score straight in his new book about firearms in America and
the Second Amendment. One by one, he rips away the false
narratives and myths about guns in the United States. This is a
powerful book that is incisive as a stepping-stone to a new
understanding about and approach to gun reform in the Wild West of
nations.”
—Mark Karlin, founder of BuzzFlash.com and former Chairman
and President, Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
“It’s no surprise to anyone that Thom Hartmann is a prolific,
brilliant, bestselling author and talk radio host. What is a
surprise is when the man meets the moment so perfectly. That
happens in his new book, The Hidden History of Guns and the
Second Amendment. This profoundly personal yet typically
insightful historical work so wonderfully encapsulates the pulse
of our time and the sea change the Parkland kids and others have
made in our national, and deadly, struggle with guns in America.
Thom Hartmann is a national treasure, and so is this book.”
—Stephanie Miller, national radio host
“Political sloganeering aside, guns do in fact kill people. Tens
of thousands of Americans are gunned down year after year in their
homes, churches, schools, offices, cars, theaters, at birthday
parties, playgrounds, music events—anywhere and everywhere. It’s a
national plague directly traceable to a handful of corporate
profiteers, gun lobby extremists, and gutless politicians. In this
liberating book, Thom Hartmann exposes their scam and proposes a
path to gun sanity.”
—Jim Hightower, populist radio commentator, syndicated
columnist, and editor of the monthly newsletter The Hightower
Lowdown
“There is a widely accepted false choice that either we protect
the lives of our schoolchildren or we protect our freedom to own
guns, but we can’t do both. If you want to understand how we’ve
come to think in such black-and-white terms and how the debate
over guns has become so polarized as to seem intractable, this
book is for you. And if you want a sane, wise, and informed way to
resolve the problem, this book is most definitely for you. Thom
Hartmann is one of our most brilliant and most compassionate
thought leaders. Read this book and you’ll be inspired and
encouraged by practical answers and a true path forward.”
—John Robbins, bestselling author and Co-founder and
President, Food Revolution Network
“Hartmann has given us a riveting chronicle of the history of
America’s gun culture. Hartmann at once unravels the anemic
underpinnings of the deafening claims by gun rights advocates for
constitutional sanction while showing how gun rights ideology,
born from slavery, is rooted in racial hatred and tribalism
manipulated by economic demands of racketeering gun manufacturers
and their corporate and political allies.”
—Bobby Kennedy
“No one does a better job of rolling out the Constitution, opening
up the historical records, and separating fact from fiction than
Thom Hartmann. This book is brilliant. So brilliant that if every
American were to read it and take its message to heart, the lies
that are used to divide could lose their power. And we might just
find the common ground that so frequently eludes us.”
—John Nichols, National Affairs Correspondent, The
Nation