Our democracy is under assault from homegrown authoritarians, with most
observers blaming Donald Trump and the Republican Party that submitted
to him. Yet as Adam Jentleson shows, the problem not only goes back to
the nineteenth century, but is less about the presidency than it is
about our nation's most venerated institution: the United States Senate.
A revelatory history of minority rule in America as expressed through
the Senate filibuster, Kill Switch shows that white conservatives have
long relied on the filibuster--which is not featured in the
Constitution, and which, as Jentleson demonstrates, the Framers would
have opposed--to shut down attempts to create a multiracial democracy.
Featuring a new epilogue on filibuster battles under the Biden
administration, Kill Switch will remain an essential warning about the
costs of empowering this nation's right-wing minority.
- "Jentleson understands the inner workings of the institution, down to
the most granular details, showing precisely how arcane procedural rules
can be leveraged to dramatic effect." --Jennifer Szalai, New York
Times
- "Careful and thorough and exacting." --Michael Tomasky, New York
Review of Books
- "[An] excellent, surprising new book." --Benjamin Wallace-Wells,
The New Yorker