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Description
Best-selling author Rick Shenkman takes aim at our great national piety: the wisdom of the American people
Product Details
Publisher | Basic Books |
Publish Date | May 12, 2009 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780465014934 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.6 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds |
About the Author
Rick Shenkman is an Emmy award-winning investigative reporter, a New York Times bestselling author, and the editor and founder of George Mason University's History News Network. An associate professor of History at George Mason University, he lives in Seattle, Washington.
Reviews
"New York Observer"
"Slender, lively and highly accessible ....it tackles one of the weightiest problems troubling American public life"
Bernard A. Weisberger, author of "America Afire"
"With wit, passion and devastating evidence, Shenkman compels us, the praised and petted 'American people, ' to look in the mirror for an explanation of why our elections are travesties of informed, intelligent debate. Lively and crucial, the book reminds us, however we vote, that there's no such animal as 'democracy for dummies.'"
Jon Wiener, Professor of History at University of California at Irvine and author of "Historians in Trouble"
"The bad news is that Americans are ignorant, shortsighted, and swayed by meaningless phrases; the good news is that things could get better--if we start speaking honestly about the problem. Rick Shenkman's book is a crucial starting point in that process."
Michael Beschloss
"At a moment when Americans are choosing leaders, Rick Shenkman's brisk, provocative and vigorously argued book implores us to rethink our roles as citizens and improve our political environment. There could not be a better time for this important message."
Rick Perlstein, author of "Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of American Consensus"
"A smart, stylish, and witty wrestling match with the most difficult problem a democracy can face."
Ruth Rosen, Professor Emerita of History, University of California, Davis
"Are manipulative politicians and an intimidated media the only reasons we've had to suffer through the Bush years? What about the American people? Why don't they stop, pay attention, and think for themselves? In his candid and hard-hitting history of American political culture, Shenkman offers a compelling and disturbing analysis of the American people and why we get the government we deserve."
"Slender, lively and highly accessible ....it tackles one of the weightiest problems troubling American public life"
Bernard A. Weisberger, author of "America Afire"
"With wit, passion and devastating evidence, Shenkman compels us, the praised and petted 'American people, ' to look in the mirror for an explanation of why our elections are travesties of informed, intelligent debate. Lively and crucial, the book reminds us, however we vote, that there's no such animal as 'democracy for dummies.'"
Jon Wiener, Professor of History at University of California at Irvine and author of "Historians in Trouble"
"The bad news is that Americans are ignorant, shortsighted, and swayed by meaningless phrases; the good news is that things could get better--if we start speaking honestly about the problem. Rick Shenkman's book is a crucial starting point in that process."
Michael Beschloss
"At a moment when Americans are choosing leaders, Rick Shenkman's brisk, provocative and vigorously argued book implores us to rethink our roles as citizens and improve our political environment. There could not be a better time for this important message."
Rick Perlstein, author of "Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of American Consensus"
"A smart, stylish, and witty wrestling match with the most difficult problem a democracy can face."
Ruth Rosen, Professor Emerita of History, University of California, Davis
"Are manipulative politicians and an intimidated media the only reasons we've had to suffer through the Bush years? What about the American people? Why don't they stop, pay attention, and think for themselves? In his candid and hard-hitting history of American political culture, Shenkman offers a compelling and disturbing analysis of the American people and why we get the government we deserve."
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