Posted by David Bernstein:
Brief Review of "The Plot Against America":

   I recently read the bestselling The Plot Against America on long plane
   rides during my honeymoon. I'm a huge Philip Roth fan, but while the
   book is worth reading, it's one of Roth's weaker efforts. Usually,
   when I read a Roth novel, every several pages I feel compelled to
   interrupt my traveling companion, and read aloud some brilliant prose
   I've just come across. This happened not once with the The Plot
   Against America.

   Perhaps the most interesting aspect of The Plot Against America is
   what it says about the political sympathies and paranoias of many Jews
   of Roth's generation. The basic plot of the book involves a gradual
   fascist takeover of the United States around 1940, with the looming
   threat of deportation of urban Jews to the American hinterlands.

   The hero of the book is Franklin Roosevelt, still a tremendous icon to
   most Jews over sixty. Roth seems completely unaware of the irony that
   the presumed savior of the Jews (and democracy) is the only president
   who ever actually consigned an American ethnic group to concentration
   camps in the hinterlands; the Japanese are never mentioned in the
   book. And of course (with the collaboration of Congress), Roosevelt's
   immigration/refugee policy was far worse than that of most nations
   generally thought of as far more anti-Semitic than the U.S. The
   refugees of the St. Louis, for example, eventually managed to find
   temporary asylum in Western European nations.

   The heavies of the book are Charles Lindbergh, who becomes the
   Republican president in 1940, along with other "fascist" Republicans.
   I've [1]blogged previously about irrational Jewish hatred of
   Republicans, and how it dates back to the Roosevelt era. It's already
   [2]been noted on this blog that Republicans were less anti-Semitic
   than Democrats in the late 1930s. Was it really the case that fascism
   was more likely to emerge from the Republican Party? Wasn't Huey Long
   a Democrat? And Father Coughlin (who appears in the book only as a
   "right-winger," even though he was a radical leftist), too?

   I've heard that some readers of The Plot Against America see it as
   some sort of prescient warning about our current political situation.
   I guess this appeals to the Bush=Hitler crowd, but I honestly didn't
   see any reasonable parallels between the plot of the book and America
   today, with one possible exception: just as the right-wing
   anti-interventionists of the late 1930s blamed the Jews for being
   warmongers to protect their own interests, left-wing
   anti-interventionists (along with the Pat Buchanan crowd, too) are
   doing the same today.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_10_14.shtml#1098106183
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_10_21.shtml#1098345826

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