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Chris Hedges: Empire of Illusion (2009, Nation Books) 3 stars

Pulitzer prize–winner Chris Hedges charts the dramatic and disturbing rise of a post-literate society that …

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2 stars

You can always count on Chris Hedges for a sweeping, stinging jeremiad about America. I like his writing and I think he distills the essence of some pretty dark corners of American society. The basic thrust of this book is that Americans are increasingly unable to distinguish between reality and fantasy. He looks at professional wrestling, the adult film industry, higher education, positive psychology, and concludes with examining the hold of corporations on government. This book was written in 2010 and it doesn't take much to see how Hedges may have been onto something. I think the first chapters on professional wrestling and the adult film industry are especially pointed. I would rate the book higher but I thought the chapters were a bit uneven (especially the last one). Even if you disagree with all of Hedge's positions or dislike his tone, his trenchant critiques (combining in depth reporting with a deep, unflinching sense of morality) will challenge you and make you think (and perhaps worry) about the state of the nation.