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According to Jacoby, more than 40 percent of Americans under 44 never read a single book in the course of an entire year. Americans of all ages are losing their ability to concentrate and analyze what they hear. In fact, the rule of thumb for a political candidate was that they needed to deliver their political message in around 40 seconds; today that political sound bite needs to be delivered in eight seconds to match our ability to concentrate.
Today in American schools, teachers who used to be able teach civics, humanities, and classic literature are now forced and ordered to stuff students brains with just enough information to pass standardized tests that are required by short-sighted politicians. Those politicians cajole school administrators, teachers and students into perpetuating a system that lacks the design to help children learn and think critically. Instead, they are taught to simply regurgitate numbers and words.
If you want to gain a little perspective on how dumbed-down we have become, take a map of the Middle East to work and ask one of your coworkers to point out Iraq. Ask them to find that place where 5,000 Americans have died for a war based on lies, that place where we will spend $3 trillion on an endless wara war motivated by nothing less than empire building.
Read more here - http://www.ringoffireradio.com/2013/04/25/papantonio-anti-intellectualism-is-destroying-democracy-in-america/
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(611 posts)It was promoted as the heir apparent to Richard Hofstadter's classic Anti-Intellectualism In American Life. However, it was mostly boosterism for Jacoby's special brand of elitism and WASPish privilege. In some cases, such as her favorable discussion of a faulty study done by two Cornell economists which claimed to show that television causes autism, she engaged in the very sort of idiocy she claimed to be decrying. It's not all bad, but do yourself a favor and skip Jacoby in favor of Hofstadter.
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(20,776 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(48,988 posts)Thank you for the excerpt. Altogether too many video posts are just the embedded video and headline and nothing else. I don't invest a couple of minutes into a video to see if it is worth watching all five or ten minutes. I almost always skip it unless there is an enticing written summary.