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An edition of The age of American unreason (2008)

The age of American unreason

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From the Publisher: A cultural history of the last forty years, The Age of American Unreason focuses on the convergence of social forces-usually treated as separate entities-that has created a perfect storm of anti-rationalism. These include the upsurge of religious fundamentalism, with more political power today than ever before; the failure of public education to create an informed citizenry; and the triumph of video over print culture. Sparing neither the right nor the left, Jacoby asserts that Americans today have embraced a universe of "junk thought" that makes almost no effort to separate fact from opinion.

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Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
356

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2009, Vintage Books
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2008, Pantheon Books
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2008, Wheeler Pub.
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2008, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1: Way we live now: just us folks
2: Way we lived then: intellect and ignorance in a young nation
3: Social pseudoscience in the morning of America's culture wars
4: Reds, pinkos, fellow travelers
5: Middlebrow culture from noon to twilight
6: Blaming it on the sixties
7: Legacies: youth culture and celebrity culture
8: New old-time religion
9: Junk thought
10: Culture of distraction
11: Public life: defining dumbness downward
Conclusion: Cultural conservation
Notes
Selected bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.91
Library of Congress
E169.Z83 J33 2008

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xx, 356 p. ;
Number of pages
356
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10751733M
Internet Archive
ageofamericanunr00jaco
ISBN 13
9780375423741
LCCN
2007021562
OCLC/WorldCat
140101081
Library Thing
4646676
Goodreads
1822711

Work Description

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 and received opinion.At this critical political juncture, nothing could be more important than recognizing the "overarching crisis of memory and knowledge" described in this impassioned, tough-minded book, which challenges Americans to face the painful truth about what the flights from reason has cost us as individuals and as a nation.From the Hardcover edition.

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