For decades, Americans have been told that progressives are dangerous, that compassion is chaos, and equality breeds disorder. This book dismantles that lie.
Beyond the Myth exposes one of the most persistent distortions in modern politics: the myth of the "violent Left." Through data, history, and storytelling, it reveals how America's most transformative movements, from civil rights and Social Security to marriage equality and healthcare reform, were built not through violence, but through courage, organization, and democracy.
Each chapter takes readers deeper into the machinery of fear that has reshaped American life: from the rise of right-wing extremism and media manipulation to the corporate algorithms that profit from outrage. Along the way, it reclaims the legacy of progress as a story of builders, not breakers.
This is a book about truth and how easily it can be lost in an age of disinformation. But it's also a call to action, a reminder that the antidote to fear is compassion, and the cure for lies is relentless truth.
If you believe America can still be a nation defined by courage instead of cruelty, this book is for you.