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 Republican
Just How Stupid Are We?: Facing the Truth About the American Voter
โ Scribed by Rick Shenkman
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 12
Author's Note......Page 14
1. The Problem......Page 16
2. Gross Ignorance......Page 28
3. Are the Voters Irrational?......Page 52
4. The Importance of Myths......Page 68
5. Giving Control to the People......Page 82
6. The Power of Television......Page 96
7. Our Dumb Politics: The Big Picture......Page 132
8. Our Mindless Debate About 9/11......Page 144
9. We Can't Even Talk About How Stupid We Are......Page 156
Coda: Hope......Page 186
Epilogue......Page 200
Acknowledgments......Page 232
Sources......Page 234
B......Page 244
C......Page 245
D......Page 246
F......Page 247
I......Page 248
K......Page 249
M......Page 250
N......Page 251
P......Page 252
R......Page 254
T......Page 255
U......Page 256
Z......Page 257
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