Idiot America · How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free

- Authors
- Pierce, Charles P.
- Publisher
- Anchor
- Tags
- religion , science , humor , form , sociology , essays , philosophy , humour , history , political science , politics
- ISBN
- 9780767932080
- Date
- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.31 MB
- Lang
- en
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The three Great Premises of Idiot America:
· Any theory is valid if it sells books, soaks up ratings, or otherwise moves units
· Anything can be true if someone says it loudly enough
· Fact is that which enough people believe. Truth is determined by how fervently they believe it
With his trademark wit and insight, veteran journalist Charles Pierce delivers a gut-wrenching, side-splitting lament about the glorification of ignorance in the United States.
Pierce asks how a country founded on intellectual curiosity has somehow deteriorated into a nation of simpletons more apt to vote for an American Idol contestant than a presidential candidate. But his thunderous denunciation is also a secret call to action, as he hopes that somehow, being intelligent will stop being a stigma, and that pinheads will once again be pitied, not celebrated. Erudite and razor-sharp, Idiot America is at once an invigorating history lesson, a cutting cultural critique, and a bullish appeal to our smarter selves.
From the Trade Paperback edition.