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Tom Engelhardt

Tom Engelhardt created and runs the website TomDispatch.com. He is also a co-founder of the American Empire Project and the author of a highly praised history of American triumphalism in the Cold War, The End of Victory Culture.  A fellow of the Type Media Center, his sixth book is A Nation Unmade by War.

Once Upon a Time (and Not Any Time Either!)

My Strange Tale of How the War on Terror Came Home in the Age of Donald J. Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On June 4, 2026On June 4, 2026

The President of Peace Makes War on the Planet

Making War on Everything in the Age of Donald Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On May 17, 2026On May 17, 2026

A World in Trumple Deep

(And We Are All His Apprentices Now)

By Tom Engelhardt On May 3, 2026On May 4, 2026

“You Dirty ORANGE Maniac! You Blew It All Up! Damn You to Hell!”

The President of Ultimate Destruction

By Tom Engelhardt On April 21, 2026On April 22, 2026

The World’s Most Unbelievable Science Fiction Novel

Or Living on a Dump-Truck (Oops, I Meant Trump) Planet

By Tom Engelhardt On March 29, 2026On March 30, 2026

Trumped!

The President of No Return on a Hothouse Planet

By Tom Engelhardt On March 1, 2026On March 2, 2026

The Apocalyptic President

The Personification of an Imperial Power (and Planet) in Decline

By Tom Engelhardt On February 17, 2026On February 17, 2026

Reading Obituaries

And Murdering Time in the Age of Donald Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On January 29, 2026On January 29, 2026

What Planet Are We On?

How Did I End Up Living in Donald Trump’s Suicidal America?

By Tom Engelhardt On January 4, 2026On January 4, 2026

Climate-Change Summer or Nuclear Winter?

A Child Today Is Being Born into the Slow-Motion Equivalent of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By Tom Engelhardt On December 9, 2025On December 9, 2025

Trump’s Greatest Skill

Creating a New East Wing of Heaven, While Sending the Rest of Us to Hell in a Handbasket

By Tom Engelhardt On November 18, 2025On November 18, 2025

No Kings, the Second Time Around

Or Golfing While Rome Burns

By Tom Engelhardt On October 26, 2025On October 26, 2025

The Surrender President

Creating a Distinctly Declinist Power on a Distinctly Declinist Planet

By Tom Engelhardt On October 2, 2025On October 2, 2025

A Potentially World-Ending President

(Though Who Even Notices?)

By Tom Engelhardt On September 7, 2025On September 7, 2025

The Ultimate Caricature

Donald Trump, My Parents, and the Potential Last Act (and What an Act!) of Human History

By Tom Engelhardt On August 21, 2025On August 21, 2025

Bankruptcy Is Us

The Personification of Decline

By Tom Engelhardt On July 31, 2025On July 31, 2025

Donald Trump’s Greatest “Triumph”

Or the War We Should Be Fighting Against the President’s Urge to Commit Planetary Suicide

By Tom Engelhardt On July 15, 2025On July 15, 2025

This Is What Democracy Looks Like!

No Kings Day, An Event to Remember

By Tom Engelhardt On June 22, 2025On June 22, 2025

Going, Going, Gone!

The World According to Donald Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On May 15, 2025On May 15, 2025

Climate-Change Summer or Nuclear Winter?

The Dangers on Planet Earth in the Age of Donald Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On May 1, 2025On May 1, 2025

President Bankrupt

And a Country (and World) Coming Apart at the Seams

By Tom Engelhardt On April 8, 2025On April 8, 2025

Shock and Awe

Making (Non)Sense of Donald Trump, or the Success of Failure

By Tom Engelhardt On March 20, 2025On March 20, 2025

D Is for Donald (and Decline)

The Big 3Ds (or Is It Four?)

By Tom Engelhardt On February 23, 2025On February 23, 2025

Call Him Apocalyptic Don

The Three Ultimates?

By Tom Engelhardt On January 30, 2025On January 30, 2025

[Un]Happy New Year

Trump Two Is a Formula for… Yes!… Hell on Earth

By Tom Engelhardt On January 5, 2025On January 5, 2025

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Recent Articles

  • Once Upon a Time (and Not Any Time Either!) June 4, 2026
  • After America June 2, 2026
  • About That Arc of the Moral Universe May 31, 2026
  • Donald (Disaster) Trump May 28, 2026
  • A Short History of Sportswriting (from Bat Masterson to Shams Charania) May 26, 2026

Recent Books

  • Splinterlands

    Julian West, looking backwards from 2050, tries to understand why the world and his family have fallen apart. Part Field Notes from a Catastrophe, part 1984, part World War Z, John Feffer’s striking new dystopian novel, takes us deep into the battered, shattered world of 2050. The European Union has broken apart. Multiethnic great powers like Russia and… Read more

  • Frostlands

    It’s 2051, and Arcadia is under attack. As the stand-alone sequel to Splinterlands begins, the sustainable compound in what was once Vermont is on high alert. Arcadia’s defense corps is mobilized to defend against what first appears to be a routine assault, one of the many that the community must repulse from para- military forces… Read more

  • A Nation Unmade by War

    A Nation Unmade by War surveys American exceptionalism in the age of absurdity. As Tom Engelhardt argues, despite having a more massive, technologically advanced, and better-funded military than any other power on the planet, in the last decade and a half of constant war across the Greater Middle East and parts of Africa, the United… Read more

  • In the Shadows of the American Century: The Rise and Decline of U.S. Global Power

    In a completely original analysis, prize-winning historian Alfred W. McCoy explores America’s rise as a world power—from the 1890s through the Cold War—and its bid to extend its hegemony deep into the twenty-first century through a fusion of cyberwar, space warfare, trade pacts, and military alliances. McCoy then analyzes the marquee instruments of US hegemony—covert… Read more

  • Every Body Has a Story

    As the Great Recession and the foreclosure crisis hit, four close friends who barely made it out of poverty in New York City’s South Bronx, suddenly find themselves caught up in the economic maelstrom. Lena, Zack, Dory, and Stu must reconcile their troubled past with an uncertain future in Beverly Gologorsky’s stunning new novel, a… Read more

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