Book Not Read: Rage and the Republic by Jonathan Turley
Advisory: Mature content. Requires adult supervision. Not suitable for casual readers. Verdict: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. (Unless you are in the author's Honors Class.) I am writing this review with misgivings. I have not read Jonathan Turley’s latest work, Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution. I cannot. Why? I have already read his 2024 book, The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage. I found that previous volume so viscerally, intellectually, and historically provocative that it made me pound the table in outrage over rebellions that have long since faded into the dust of history. It was like auditing a masterclass in the causes of human chaos. If Turley’s previous work was a spark, Rage and the Republic must be the inferno. I fear to read it without a guide, without a tutor, and without the structured pedagogical safe space of a college-level classroom. It’s just too dangerous. I am reminded of the first time I saw Francisco Goya’s Sa...