The age of American unreason

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Susan Jacoby: The age of American unreason (2008, Wheeler Pub.)

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Published April 4, 2008 by Wheeler Pub..

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978-1-59722-793-3
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Combining historical analysis with contemporary observation, Susan Jacoby dissects a new American cultural phenomenon--one that is at odds with our heritage of Enlightenment reason and with modern, secular knowledge and science. With mordant wit, she surveys an anti-rationalist landscape extending from pop culture to a pseudo-intellectual universe of "junk thought." Disdain for logic and evidence defines a pervasive malaise fostered by the mass media, triumphalist religious fundamentalism, mediocre public education, a dearth of fair-minded public intellectuals on the right and the left, and, above all, a lazy and credulous public.Jacoby offers an unsparing indictment of the American addiction to infotainment--from television to the Web--and cites this toxic dependency as the major element distinguishing our current age of unreason from earlier outbreaks of American anti-intellectualism and anti-rationalism. With reading on the decline and scientific and historical illiteracy on the rise, an increasingly ignorant public square is dominated by debased media-driven language …

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This books is an excellent survey of anti-intellectualism in America. Jacoby traces the roots of this aspect of American culture and illustrates how it continues to be perpetuated. It is especially frightening that ignorance, illogic and emotionalism have managed to be elevated to virtues in popular culture. Effective self-governance in a democracy depends on an educated population capable of making logical decisions based on dispassionate evaluations of evidence, so the anti-rational trends Jacoby describes threaten the basic foundations of the country.

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Subjects

  • Mass media -- Social aspects -- United States
  • Popular culture -- United States
  • Reason -- Social aspects -- United States
  • Social values -- United States
  • Social psychology -- United States
  • National characteristics, American
  • Large type books
  • United States -- Civilization -- 1945-
  • United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-