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We’re within the Age of American Pessimism
America is in its pessimism period and Trump is enjoying on it, argues the columnist David Brooks on this episode of “The Dialog.”
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Donald Trump constructed his profession on American carnage, on darkness. He didn’t invent it. He performed on what was already on the market. There’s a factor known as Google Ngrams, which measures all of the phrases in utilization within the English language throughout newspapers, magazines and books. And you’ll go to databases stretching all the way in which again to the 1850s and uncover what phrases have been used. Many of the phrases used within the English language have been optimistic phrases, phrases of optimistic emotion. We’re an optimistic individuals, and that stretched by means of the Civil Warfare. It stretched by means of the world wars; it stretched by means of the Nice Melancholy. And now we’re — damaging phrases are used far more typically than optimistic phrases. So we’re in probably the most pessimistic, darkest cultural ambiance in American historical past, at the very least stretching again to 1850. I’ll say this degree of disgust with the long run, I feel, may be very alien to the American cultural DNA. And it’s essential in historical past turns individuals reject the previous — they get sick of the previous present they usually desire a new present. So in the event you had run for president in 2020 or 2024 or 2016 on Reaganesque optimism, you’ll get crushed. However possibly by 2028, 2020, 2032, I’d not be shocked if this cycle has turned.

December 18, 2025