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BOOTSTRAPPED

Alissa Quart

Liberating Ourselves from the American Dream

An unsparing, incisive, yet ultimately hopeful look at how we can shed an American obsession with self-reliance that has made us less equal, less healthy, less productive, and less fulfilled.
The promise that you can "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" is central to the story of the American dream. It's the belief that if you work hard and rely on your own resources, you will ultimately succeed. However, time and again we have seen the way this foundational myth, with its emphasis on individual determination, brittle self-sufficiency, and personal accomplishment, does not help us. Instead, as income inequality rises around us, we are left with shame and self-blame for our condition.

Acclaimed journalist Alissa Quart argues that at the root of our suffering is the misplaced belief in our own independence and the conviction that we must rely on ourselves alone, a do-it-yourself ethos. Looking at a range of delusions and half solutions - from "grit" to the deceptions of hyper-capitalist philanthropy, from the false Horatio Alger story to the rise of GoFundMe - Quart reveals how we were steered away from robust social programs that would address the root causes of our problems. Meanwhile, the responsibility for survival has been shifted onto the backs of ordinary people, burdening generations with debt instead of providing free higher education or universal health care.

Insightful, sharply argued, and characterized by Quart's lively writing and deep reporting, and for readers of Evicted and Nickel and Dimed, Bootstrapped is a powerful examination of what ails us at a societal level - the corruption at the foundations of our American experiment - and how we can free ourselves of these self-defeating narratives.

Alissa Quart is the author of four previous books of non-fiction, including Squeezed and Branded, and two books of poetry. She is the executive director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and writes for publications including the Guardian, the Washington Post, and the New York Times. Her honors include an Emmy, a Nieman Fellowship, and Columbia University's Journalism School for Alumna of the Year. She lives with her family in Brooklyn.
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Published 2022-08-30 by HarperCollins / Ecco

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In two new books, authors Alissa Quart and Rainesford Stauffer argue that constant striving in pursuit of success isn't enough to make us healthy, happy, or prosperous. In a conversation with YES! Books Editor Valerie Schloredt, they explain why it's time to rethink our relationship to the toxic American Dream. Read more...

If all Bootstrapped aimed to do was expose the hypocrisy of those who promote the myth of total self-reliance, it would still be a well-written and valuable contribution. But Quart's book has a larger point to make: there is simply no such thing as true independence within the human condition. Everyone requires some sort of help, whether it's from mothers who perform unpaid care work and raise children, public infrastructure that allows businesses to function, or employees who sacrifice their time and effort - often for poverty wages - in order to make profits for owners who proudly tout their self-made fortunes. Read more...

Alissa Quart, the author of several books, including Squeezed: Why Our Families Can't Afford America, offers insights into her in-depth reporting on economic hardship. We discussed the people who now make up the "middle precariat," those considered middle-class professionals living a precarious economic life, who are just barely making it, underemployed and/or saddled with debt. We discuss how generations are being squeezed, what inequality looks like and how to build a better future.... Read more...

Alissa Quart is an essential chronicler of American inequality, and at a moment when the schism between the wealthy and everyone else seems to be getting wider and deeper by the hour, we need her work more than ever. Bootstrapped investigates the American obsession with self-reliance and pulling ourselves up by those titular bootstraps - and the ways in which this myth has dissuaded us from fighting for a social safety net. I look forward not only to reading this one, but also by quoting it in heated conversations for years to come. Read more...

Journalist and poet Quart (Squeezed) delivers an impassioned and historically grounded argument for more economic and social interdependence in American society... Quart's vision of an America where no one needs to put on "codified theatrical performances via social media" to get the help they need is a breath of fresh air. This eloquent and incisive call to action inspires. Read more...

An unsparing, incisive, yet ultimately hopeful look at how we can shed an American obsession with self-reliance that has made us less equal, less healthy, less productive, and less fulfilled. Read more...

A provocative, important repudiation of gig-economy capitalism that proposes utopian rather than dystopian solutions. Read more...