Susan Jacoby is the author of Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism. A prominent public intellectual, she frequently appears in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Free Inquiry. Her latest best selling book is The Age of American Unreason.
In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Susan Jacoby explores
recent trends that she argues have led to the "age of American
unreason," including religious fundamentalism, mass media consumption
and "video culture," and multiculturalism. She addresses how
fundamentalism feeds anti-intellectualism in America, and how not only
fundamentalism can be blamed for it. She details both the upside and the
downside of the internet, the perils of too much TV viewing, and the
effect of such over-consumtion on the cultural literacy of average
Americans. She addresses criticism that she is merely "elitist" or a
"luddite," and ends with specifics on how people can work to challenge
the Age of American Unreason.
Interview:
http://www.pointofinquiry.org/susan_jacoby_the_age_of_american_unreason/
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