See Dick Throw a Hissy Fit: The Rise and Predictable Fall of U.S. Culture

Hardback Published on: 05/01/2026
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Synopsis

See Dick Throw a Hissy Fit: The Rise and Predictable Fall of U.S. Culture

By Dr. Lauran Star

America didn't break overnight-it threw a tantrum.

In See Dick Throw a Hissy Fit, Dr. Lauran Star delivers a fearless cultural autopsy of a nation caught between nostalgia and chaos. Through razor-sharp satire and uncompromising analysis, she resurrects Dick, Jane, and Sally-not as innocent childhood characters, but as modern archetypes of America's political theater and cultural meltdown.

Dick embodies grievance. Jane clings to the myths. Sally sees the whole mess coming-and calls it out.

This book dismantles the manufactured myths, weaponized nostalgia, and fragile identities that have dominated U.S. culture from the Civil Rights era to the Trump years. Dr. Star exposes how America perfected the art of the "hissy fit"-a cycle of outrage, denial, victimhood, and regression that has shaped policy, leadership, and the national psyche.

This is not polite commentary. It's a bold, satirical, deeply researched exploration of how cultural fragility became political strategy and how the nation's most powerful tantrums drove us into the modern era of polarization, disinformation, and performative patriotism.

Blending social psychology, historical insight, political critique, and dark humor, See Dick Throw a Hissy Fit reveals the predictable patterns behind America's cultural decline-and why the next chapter depends on whether we confront our tantrums or keep reenacting them.

A provocative must-read for anyone ready to understand how America unraveled-and what it will take to rebuild.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Lauran Star Raduazo PhD
  • ISBN: 9798993883410
  • Number of pages: 568
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 32 mm
  • Languages: English