When I started The End of Safety, I was hoping to name it based on some phrase in James Baldwin’s great essay, “The White Man’s Guilt.” The first time I read that essay, and every time since, I have been drawn to Baldwin’s description of “those who imagine that history flatters them” as being “impaled on their history like a butterfly on a pin” thereby …
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