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Barry Glassner's The Culture of Fear is a work of sociology and media criticism that examines why Americans often become intensely worried about threats that are statistically rare, exaggerated, or politically convenient. First published in 1999 and later updated, the book argues that public anxiety is not simply a natural response to danger. It is shaped by news routines, political incentives, advocacy campaigns, commercial interests, and emotionally powerful anecdotes that can overwhelm careful evidence. Glassner focuses on fears surrounding crime, drugs, minorities, teen mothers, children, schools, and other social issues, showing how isolated events are repeatedly presented as signs of national crisis. His purpose is not to deny that real problems exist, but to ask why some dangers receive disproportionate attention while larger, more measurable risks remain neglected. The book belongs to a tradition of sociological skepticism, but its accessible style makes it useful for general readers concerned with media literacy and public judgment.