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Loading... Why We Hate Us: American Discontent in the New Millenniumby Dick Meyer
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book puts common sense into words - probably a lot more words than necessary. ( )I think that I used an entire pad of Post-It notes while going through “Why We Hate Us,” marking passages I found particularly interesting and pertinent, things I thought I might want to quote in my review. I decided, however, that most of you do not want to read a 25 page review - plus you might want to get the book for yourself! Each chapter was well focused and cohesive, with a nice mix of research and anecdotal evidence. Although he waited until the end of the book to write one summary chapter dealing with what we can do to effect change in our culture, there were hints and suggestions of ways to change one’s own life throughout each chapter. By the end of the chapter on OmniMedia, for example, I was nearly ready to sell my television (although not ready to give up the online world of books or NPR). I thought this was a fantastic book, and one I will go back to and read selections from whenever I become particularly annoyed by some crass example of American culture. For the full review: http://www.devourerofbooks.com/2008/0... A wonderful examination of the things Americans do that make us hate us and an exploration of how the prevailing culture has robbed us of our manners, our character, and our organic communities and commitments to each other. Meyer dissects bad habits both large and small and suggests what we can do to rebuild our nation and our self-esteem. Full review at The Book Lady's Blog no reviews | add a review
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