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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 320.973 EAN: 9780465077717 ISBN: 0465077714 Label: Basic Books Manufacturer: Basic Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: June 09, 2008 Publisher: Basic Books Studio: Basic Books Editorial Review: Product Description: Levees break in New Orleans. Iraq descends into chaos. The housing market teeters on the brink of collapse. Americans of all political stripes are heading into the 2008 election with the sense that something has gone terribly wrong with American politics. But what exactly? Democrats blame Republicans and Republicans blame Democrats. Greedy corporate executives, rogue journalists, faulty voting machines, irresponsible defense contractors-we blame them, too. The only thing everyone seems to agree on, in fact, is that the American people are entirely blameless. In Just How Stupid Are We?, best-selling historian and renowned myth-buster Rick Shenkman takes aim at our great national piety: the wisdom of the American people. The hard truth is that American democracy is more direct than ever-but voters are misusing, abusing, and abdicating their political power. Americans are paying less and less attention to politics at a time when they need to pay much more: Television has dumbed politics down to the basest possible level, while the real workings of politics have become vastly more complicated. Shenkman offers concrete proposals for reforming our institutions-the government, the media, civic organizations, political parties-to make them work better for the American people. But first, Shenkman argues, we must reform ourselves. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - This could have been such a good bookWhat an amazing title and what a mediocre book. I was very disappointed. It fails to deliver any enlightening reasons for (or realistic solutions to) the civic ignorance we all know to be pervasive. Most of the book is an unfocused, rambling attack on conservatives because they "pretend" to care for "The People" when in fact, according to the author, they don't. He "proves" this by citing obscure conservative writers from 50 years ago. Ronald Reagan did not agree with these people, according ... Read More Rating: - Not so fast!I purchased this book with great anticipation because I am also exasperated about our country's seeming lack of interest or knowledge in domestic and foreign affairs and our mostly unenlightened view of politics. Mr. Shenkman may have provided some interesting observations about responses to surveys and the book has some laudable points to make but it fails to pass the test of real knowledge for two primary reasons: 1) He falls victim to some of the ills he posits as the cause of our societal ... Read More Rating: - Wow! Save your money. In this book, Rick Shenkman puts forward the notion that the (relatively) uneducated and ill-informed need to smarten up and take their civic duty more seriously. (For the record, I couldn't agree more. I bought the book because I share that sentiment.) However, he immediately and unrelentingly totes out his liberal, America-hating, GWU-echoing, revisionist historian background and begins an onslaught of the "myths" of American history, lore, and culture. (Before you purchase this book, do a ... Read More Rating: - Just How Stupid Are We? by Rick ShenkmanAs an immigrant of the 1950s, and now a naturalized citizen, the book was an eye opener for me from the perspective of history of our country. Being a political "junky" and a moderate, it was reasonably possible for an individual like me to predict the future of the country from the last 50 years of experience. That prediction is being mercilessly confirmed by the current events. The narrative of Mr. Shenkman was very educational for a reader in terms of our country's history and allows one to delve into ... Read More Rating: - Something to Think AboutThis book offers some explanations of why intelligent people have some very un-intelligent (read Stupid) ideas about politics and political candidates. It is well written, organized, and easy to read. I thought it was interesting. |