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In 1987, Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind was published; a wildly popular book that drew attention to the shift in American culture away from the tenants that made America-and Americans-unique. Bloom focused on a breakdown in the American curriculum, but many sensed that the issue affected more than education. The very essence of what it meant to be an American was disappearing.That was over twenty years ago. Since then, the United States has experienced unprecedented wealth, more youth enrolling in higher education than ever before, and technology advancements far beyond what many in the 1980s dreamed possible. And yet, the state of the American mind seems to have deteriorated further. Benjamin Franklin's "self-made man" has become a man dependent on the state. Independence has turned into self-absorption. Liberty has been curtailed in the defense of multiculturalism. In order to fully grasp the underpinnings of this shift away from the self-reliant, well-informed American, editors Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow have brought together a group of cultural and educational experts to discuss the root causes of the decline of the American mind. The writers of these fifteen original essays include E. D. Hirsch, Nicholas Eberstadt, and Dennis Prager, as well as Daniel Dreisbach, Gerald Graff, Richard Arum, Robert Whitaker, David T. Z. Mindich, Maggie Jackson, Jean Twenge, Jonathan Kay, Ilya Somin, Steve Wasserman, Greg Lukianoff, and R. R. Reno. Their essays are compiled into three main categories:States of Mind: Indicators of Intellectual and Cognitive Decline These essays broach specific mental deficiencies among the population, including lagging cultural IQ, low Biblical literacy, poor writing skills, and over-medication. Personal and Cognitive Habits/Interests These essays turn to specific mental behaviors and interests, including avoidance of the news, short attention spans, narcissism, and conspiracy obsessions. National Consequences These essays examine broader trends affecting populations and institutions, including rates of entitlement claims, voting habits, and a low-performing higher education system. The State of the American Mind is both an assessment of our current state as well as a warning, foretelling what we may yet become. For anyone interested in the intellectual fate of America, The State of the American Mind offers an accessible and critical look at life in America and how our collective mind is faring.
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Mark Bauerlein is an English professor at Emory University. His books include Literary Criticism: An Autopsy (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997), Negrophobia: A Race Riot in Atlanta, 1906 (Encounter Books, 2001), The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardized Our Future (Tarcher, 2008) and The Digital Divide: Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social Networking (Tarcher, 2011). His essays have appeared in PMLA, Partisan Review, Wilson Quarterly, and Yale Review, and his commentaries and reviews have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Weekly Standard, Reason magazine, and elsewhere.Adam Bellow is vice president/executive editor at HarperCollins. He has also been an executive editor at Doubleday (Random House) and was formerly editorial director of The Free Press (Simon & Schuster). His essays and articles have appeared in numerous publications. He is also author of In Praise of Nepotism: A History of Family Enterprise from King David to George W. Bush (Anchor, 2004).
Table of Contents
Foreword—America: Are We Losing Our Mind?Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow / viiIntroduction—The Knowledge Requirement: What Every American Needs to KnowE. D. Hirsch Jr. / 1Part One—States of Mind: Indicators of Intellectual and Cognitive Decline1 The Troubling Trend of Cultural IQ / 19Mark Bauerlein2 Biblical Literacy Matters / 33Daniel L. Dreisbach3 Why Johnny and Joanie Can't Write, Revisited / 49Gerald Graff4 College Graduates: Satisfied, but Adrift / 65Richard Arum5 Anatomy of an Epidemic / 77Robert WhitakerPart Two—Personal and Cognitive Habits/Interests6 A Wired Nation Tunes Out the News / 97David T. Z. Mindich7 Catching Our Eye: The Alluring Fallacy of Knowing at a Glance / 111Maggie Jackson8 The Rise of the Self and the Decline of Intellectual and Civic Interest / 123Jean M. Twenge9 Has Internet-Fueled Conspiracy-Mongering Crested? / 137Jonathan KayPart Three—National Consequences10 Dependency in America: American Exceptionalism and the Entitlement State / 153Nicholas Eberstadt11 Political Ignorance in America / 163Ilya Somin12 In Defense of Difficulty: How the Decline of the Ideal of Seriousness Has Dulled Democracy in the Name of a Phony Populism ' 175Steve Wasserman13 We Live in the Age of Feelings / 189Dennis Prager14 How Colleges Create the "Expectation of Confirmation" / 205Greg Lukianoff15 The New Antinomian Attitude / 217R. R. RenoAfterword Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow / 231Contributors / 243Index / 247
Review
"Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow have edited a superb collection of essays on different aspects of American culture and life that extends, deepens, and updates Hofstadter's critique of the naïve and feckless naturalism of John Dewey that now pervades and eviscerates our culture." —M. D. Aeschliman, National Review Online"In their new book titled The State of the American Mind, Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow, through a compendium of essays written by experts, have outlined using empirical detail and ironclad analysis what exactly has happened to the American mind and what the "new anti-intellectualism" has done to put it in such a pitiful state. What does this deconstruction of thought look like at a systematic level? The State of the American Mind, by providing a prismatic analysis of the dereliction of education, psychiatry and public discourse, gives the reader a roadmap to destruction and a trail of breadcrumbs back. . . . . The State of the American Mind, while far from being light enough to read on an airplane or at the beach, is a 2015 summertime must-read for any conservative who finds him or herself at odds with the state of public discourse in the United States. . . . . While we may be intellectually lazy, clouded, unmotivated and driven by unbridled emotion devoid of right reason, Bellow and Bauerlein provide thin spaces of light and hope. From start to finish, the carefully curated selection of experts keeps the reader engaged, informed and constantly stimulated. Finally, and most hopefully, among the flotsam and jetsam of a discarded intellectual tradition, one can discern what steps need to be taken to save us from destruction by our own hand…or perhaps by our own mindset." —Nate Madden, Conservative Review"This anthology will be a distressing but worthwhile read for those who believe traditional American values are endangered and must be preserved." —Daniel Dreisbach, Publisher's Weekly"The State of the American Mind, is a 'must read,' especially the chapter written by the political economist and Wall Street Journal columnist, Nicholas Eberstadt." —The Motley Monk"Enhanced with the inclusion of an engaging Foreword (America: Are We Losing Our Mind?); an informative Introduction (The Knowledge Requirement: What Every American Needs to Know); and a concluding Afterword by the editorial team of Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow, The State of the American Mind: 16 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism is an inherently fascinating read that is exceptionally well organized and presented throughout. Very highly recommended." —Willis M. Buhle, Midwest Book Review
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"Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow have edited a superb collection of essays on different aspects of American culture and life that extends, deepens, and updates Hofstadter's critique of the nave and feckless naturalism of John Dewey that now pervades and eviscerates our
Details ISBN159947509X Short Title STATE OF THE AMER MIND Pages 280 Language English ISBN-10 159947509X ISBN-13 9781599475097 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2016 Publication Date 2016-03-15 Subtitle 16 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism Author R.R. Reno UK Release Date 2016-03-15 Edited by Adam Bellow DEWEY 973.932 Audience General Audience Age 0-99 Publisher Templeton Foundation Press,U.S. Imprint Templeton Foundation Press,U.S. Place of Publication Radnor Country of Publication United States US Release Date 2016-03-15 Edition Description First Edition, 1 We've got this
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