[Democracy] is, perhaps, the most charming form of government ever devised by man... It is based on propositions that are palpably not true-and what is not true, as everyone knows, is always
immensely more fascinating and satisfying to the vast majority of men than what is true...H.L. Mencken, America's greatest journalist and critic, wrote Notes on Democray over 80 years ago. His
time, the paranoid and intolerant years of World War I, Prohibition and the Scopes trial, is strikingly like our own. Notes isn't just a blast from the past, but also a perceptive and
unsentimental report on contemporary life.In time for the 2008 presidential race, Dissident Books will reintroduce readers to this gem of cynicism and clear-thinking. Mencken performs a
brilliant, merciless and often hilarious vivisection on that most holy of sacred cows: democracy. The new edition is supplemented by extensive annotations that put Mencken's words and ideas in
context and expose fascinating details and nuances. Don't even think about voting until you read this book!