<b>[An] interdisciplinary masterpiece.</b>
- Mark Green, New York Times
<b>If you read one book about contemporary politics this year, make it this one.</b> William Davies is as acute and accurate on the shifts we are enduring as on the deep roots behind contemporary thinking (or not thinking, I should add).
- Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday
The roots of our current anxieties are traced in [<i>Nervous States</i>,] an absorbing book <b>fizzing with ideas… </b><b>Davies is a wonderfully alert and nimble guide and his absorbing and edgy book will help us feel our way to a better future. </b>
- Suzanne Moore, Observer
<b>Wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute… Davies is a wild and surprising thinker who also happens to be an elegant writer — a wonderful and eminently readable combination. </b><i>Nervous States</i> covers 400 years of intellectual history, technological innovation and economic development, seamlessly weaving in such disparate intellects as Carl von Clausewitz, Friedrich von Hayek and Hannah Arendt.
- Jennifer Szalai, New York Times
<b>We should all read William Davies’s <i>Nervous States</i>, a concise, penetrating exploration of the role played by negative emotions in our recent politics and culture</b>
- Johanna Thomas-Corr, Evening Standard, **Books of the Year**