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The Dumbest Generation
How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future(Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30)
2008
EN
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This shocking, surprisingly entertaining romp into the intellectual nether regions of today's underthirty set reveals the disturbing and, ultimately, incontrovertible truth: cyberculture is turning us into a society of know-nothings.The Dumbest Generation is a dire report on the intellectual life of young adults and a timely warning of its impact on American democracy and culture.For decades, concern has been brewing about the dumbed-down p...
2014
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A first-person account of race and class in the Jim Crow SouthJohn Andrew Rice's autobiography, first published to critical acclaim in 1942, is a remarkable tour through late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America. When the book was suppressed by the publisher soon after its appearance because of legal threats by a college president described in the book, the nation lost a rich first-person historical account of race and class relations during a critical p...
$36.79 CAD
or Free with Kobo PlusThe Dumbest Generation Grows Up
From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous Adults
2022
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From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous AdultsBack in 2008, Mark Bauerlein was a voice crying in the wilderness. As experts greeted the new generation of “Digital Natives” with extravagant hopes for their high-tech future, he pegged them as the “Dumbest Generation.”Today, their future doesn’t look so bright, and their present is pretty grim. The twenty-somethings who spent their childhoods staring into a screen are lonely and purposeless, unfulfilled at work and ...
$19.99 CAD
The Digital Divide
Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social Networking
2011
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This definitive work on the perils and promise of the social- media revolution collects writings by today's best thinkers and cultural commentators, with an all-new introduction by Bauerlein.Twitter, Facebook, e-publishing, blogs, distance-learning and other social media raise some of the most divisive cultural questions of our time. Some see the technological breakthroughs we live with as hopeful and democratic new steps in education, information gathering, and hu...
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The Pragmatic Mind
Explorations in the Psychology of Belief
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- New Americanists
1997
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The Pragmatic Mind is a study of the pragmatism of Emerson, James, and Peirce and its overlooked relevance for the neopragmatism of thinkers like Richard Rorty, Stanley Cavell, Stanley Fish, and Cornel West. Arguing that the "original" pragmatists are too-often cited casually and imprecisely as mere precursors to this contemporary group of American intellectuals, Mark Bauerlein explores the explicit consequences of the earlier group’s work for current debates among and around the ...
$32.59 CAD
Teaching America
The Case for Civic Education
- by
- David J. FeithSeth AndrewCharles F. BahmuellerBruce ColeMike FeinbergSenator Bob GrahamChris HandFrederick M. HessMichael KazinSenator Jon KylJay P. LefkowitzPeter LevineHarry LewisJustice Sandra Day O'ConnorSecretary Rod PaigeCharles N. QuigleyAdmiral Mike RatliffGlenn Harlan ReynoldsJason RossAndrew J. RotherhamMark BauerleinJohn M. BridgelandAlan M. DershowitzEugene W. Hickok, Jr.John R. ThelinJuan Williams
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- New Frontiers in Education
2011
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In Teaching America, more than 20 leading thinkers sound the alarm over a crisis in citizenship—and lay out a powerful agenda for reform. The book’s unprecedented roster of authors includes Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Senator Jon Kyl, Senator Bob Graham, Secretary Rod Paige, Alan Dershowitz, Juan Williams, Glenn Reynolds, Michael Kazin, Frederick Hess, Andrew Rotherham, Mike Feinberg, Seth Andrew, Mark Bauerlein and more.Their message: To remain America, our country has to give it...
$51.99 CAD
2012
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The Founders of this nation believed that the government they were creating required a civically educated populace. Such an education aimed to cultivate enlightened, informed, and vigilant citizens who could perpetuate and improve the nation. Unfortunately, America’s contemporary youth seem to lack adequate opportunities, if not also the ability or will, to critically examine the foundations of this nation. An even larger problem is an increasing ambivalence toward education in general. St...
$62.99 CAD
The Dumbest Generation
How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30)
- Narrated by
- Danny Campbell
Unabridged
9 hours 36 min
2011
EN
Let's take stock of young America. Compared to previous generations, American youth have more schooling (college enrollments have never been higher); more money ($100 a week in disposable income); more leisure time (five hours a day); and more news and information (Internet, The Daily Show, RSS feeds).What do they do with all that time and money? They download, upload, IM, post, chat, and network. (Nine of their top ten sites are for social networking.) They watch televisi...
The Digital Divide
Writings For and Against Facebook, Youtube, Texting, and the Age of Social Networking
- Narrated by
- Peter BerkrotXe Sands
Unabridged
10 hours 32 min
2011
EN
Twitter, Facebook, e-publishing, blogs, distance-learning and other social media raise some of the most divisive cultural questions of our time. Some see the technological breakthroughs we live with as hopeful and democratic new steps in education, information gathering, and human progress. But others are deeply concerned by the eroding of civility online, declining reading habits, withering attention spans, and the treacherous effects of 24/7 peer pressure on our young.With Th...
$24.99 CAD
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Nickel and Dimed
On (Not) Getting By in America
- Narrated by
- Cristine McMurdo-Wallis
Unabridged
8 hours 14 min
2004
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This engrossing piece of undercover reportage is a New York Times best-seller. With nearly a million copies in print, Nickel and Dimed is a modern classic that deftly portrays the plight of America's working-class poor. Author Barbara Ehrenreich decides to see if she can scratch out a comfortable living in blue-collar America. What she discovers is a culture of desperation, where workers often take multiple low-paying jobs just to keep a roof overhead.
But What If We're Wrong?
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- Narrated by
- Fiona HardinghamChuck Klosterman
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To Sell Is Human
The Surprising Truth About Moving Others
- Narrated by
- Daniel H. Pink
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