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Susan Jacoby Attacks 'American Unreason'

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I caught an interview with the author on the radio earlier on - some quite interesting insights into contemporary culture and recent history. There's also an excerpt available on the website. I might actually read this.

When scholar, blogger and author Susan Jacoby traveled the country to lecture on the history of American secularism, the subject of her 2004 book, Freethinkers, she made an important discovery: Anyone who came out to see her already agreed with her. The idea that no one was willing to hear a contradictory viewpoint — to see, as she says, "if the devil has horns" — inspired her new work, The Age of American Unreason.

The book is about the anti-intellectual, anti-rational strains that Jacoby believes have overtaken our culture. She sees The Age of American Unreason as something of a sequel to historian Richard Hofstadter's 1963 analysis of the American mindset, Anti-Intellectualism in American Life. That book won the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction. But where Hofstadter, who died in 1970, ends on what Jacoby describes as a "guardedly optimistic" note, she writes that "the scales of American history have shifted heavily against the ... intellectual life so essential to functional democracy." Unafraid of laying blame, she offers a harsh indictment of a failing educational system, religious fundamentalism and the American addiction to mass media — from TV to the Web.

Jacoby, who began her career as a Washington Post reporter, describes herself not as a cultural conservative, a term she says has been "hijacked by the religious right" to apply to someone "preoccupied with ... the preservation of the phrase 'under God' in the Pledge of Allegiance." Instead, she is a self-described "cultural conservationist, committed ... to the preservation of the culture 'from destructive influences.'"

The author of eight books, she has written for magazines and newspapers for more than two decades on topics ranging widely from women's rights to Russian literature. She is currently the program director of the Center for Inquiry-New York City, a nonpartisan think tank that promotes science. She also writes a political blog called "The Secularist's Corner" on the Washington Post's Web site.

The Age of American Unreason offers numerous examples of what Jacoby sees as the debased state of American culture. One for which the author expresses particular disdain is the current use of the word "folks" by politicians and pundits. Such casual language, she writes, denies "the seriousness of whatever ... is being debated." Jacoby adds, "[Franklin] Roosevelt would no more have addressed his fellow citizens as 'folks' than he would have uttered obscenities on the radio. I want him back."

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p...toryId=49328288

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Well if you throw that out there - that's what people will call it, though it does seem to address that point - this constant labelling of things. She also makes a point about the rise of the term "elitist" that it is used increasingly by non-academic people to discredit academics.

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Don't I know it 6. Funny thing is that those same elitists that surround me are actually in the majority apolitical or conservatives. Goes to show you the complete lack of reason many of these popular practitioners (just to label their own opposition to critical thinking academics) preach.

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Elitist is a misnomer anyway - because the people its directed to generally aren't the ones with financial or political authority. The idea that academics are somehow lording over everyone else is a class issue more than anything else.

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Its another label word.

Sometimes I think its born of a great deal of jealousy... but that's another topic. I believe anyone has more or less the same capacity for critical thought... maybe in a way the literal definition of elite applies in a statistical sense, given how there is a clear lack of critical thought in this country. Maybe that gets me labeled an elitist. LOL.

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