
New Books Network Melissa Butcher, "The Trouble with Freedom: Love, Hate and America’s Future" (Manchester UP, 2026)
Apr 7, 2026
Melissa Butcher, a professor and program director who conducted extensive fieldwork across the US, explores how competing meanings of freedom polarize Americans. She discusses rural/urban divides, the El Paso border crossings, conservative youth organizing, COVID-related medical freedom, and local efforts that bridge deep disagreements.
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Freedom As A Contested Master Narrative
- Freedom is a master narrative in the US that unites Americans yet is deeply contested and historically racialized.
- Different groups claim identical language of freedom (e.g., Christian nationalists vs. people of color) but mean opposing protections and threats.
Inside A Turning Point USA Rally
- Melissa attended a Turning Point USA rally and found an evangelical-style, high-energy event of ~10,000 young people chanting political slogans.
- Individual attendees were thoughtful, but the mass rally displayed a mobilisation playbook linking freedom, Christian identity, anti-elite rhetoric, and grassroots organising.
El Paso Shows Border Reality And Stagecraft
- The US–Mexico border around El Paso is both heavily securitized political theatre and a daily, porous transborder community.
- Locals like Peter frame the crossing as routine (shopping, school, healthcare) and call for dignified management, not militarization.

