“How do you destroy something as beautiful as California? And why would you want to? Chris Moritz tells the story more clearly and honestly than anyone ever has. What a remarkable book.”
—Tucker Carlson
“A remarkably told story of Kalifornia that's a cautionary tale for the rest of the country.”
—Gavin de Becker, bestselling author of The Gift of Fear
“It requires unusual determination to take a landscape as naturally beautiful, bounteous, and welcoming to human civilization as California and turn it into a hellscape. Would that the left had turned their talents in more productive directions.”
—Michael Anton, former national security official
Description
California was once the crown jewel of the American dream: prosperous, innovative, egalitarian, and aspirational. Today, it stands as a dystopian warning of what happens when nihilistic, radical ideology consumes the foundations of governance. In Failed State, Christopher Moritz dissects the unraveling of the Golden State with the precision of a lawyer, the depth of a historian, and the heartbreak of a California native son who has witnessed its collapse firsthand. Through disturbing, relentless detail drawn from whistleblowers, law enforcement insiders, and classified reports, he exposes the corrosive and deadly impact of progressive policies that have prioritized criminals over victims, cartels over citizens, and ideological dogma over law and order.
Moritz reveals the architects of this catastrophe: rogue prosecutors bankrolled by anarchist billionaires, open-border zealots who have transformed California into a cartel haven, and policymakers who have gutted public safety in the name of equity. The 2025 Palisades Fire, a man-made disaster, epitomize this descent into chaos. Fire hydrants ran dry while organized looters turned evacuation zones into war zones. Resources were squandered on symbolic virtue-signaling as ordinary citizens were left defenseless in the face of destruction. These failures are not isolated—they are the inevitable result of policies designed to dismantle civic order and empower anarchic forces at the expense of law-abiding Americans.
Yet, Failed State is more than an autopsy of California’s collapse. Drawing on historical parallels—from the Bolshevik Revolution’s destruction of Christian Russia to the ethnic cleansing of Rhodesia by Mugabe’s communists—Moritz warns that California’s crisis is not contained to the Golden State. It is a harbinger for America’s future if these radical trends metastasize nationwide. His searing analysis reveals the systematic dismantling of civil society and the betrayal of a state’s duty to its citizens, all in service of an anti-civilization agenda cloaked in the language of progress.
Unflinching, provocative, and unapologetically honest, Failed State is a rallying cry for those who refuse to stand by as America’s most prosperous state spirals into lawlessness and disorder. For those seeking clarity amid chaos, Christopher Moritz delivers a blistering indictment of failed leadership and a warning that the unraveling of California could signal that unraveling of the nation itself.