Overview | “Fortress America: How We Embraced Fear And Abandoned Democracy” by Elaine Tyler May is a provocative examination of the rise of fear and its impact on American society. May explores how the politics of fear have shaped policies and perceptions, leading to the erosion of democratic values and the expansion of security measures. From the Cold War era to the post-9/11 world, May traces the evolution of America’s fortress mentality, revealing its consequences for civil liberties, social cohesion, and global relations. |