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Hand-wringing About American Culture – Are Americans Hostile to Knowledge? – New York Times
But now, Ms. Jacoby said, something different is happening: anti-intellectualism (the attitude that “too much learning can be a dangerous thingâ€) and anti-rationalism (“the idea that there is no such things as evidence or fact, just opinionâ€) have fused in a particularly insidious way.
Not only are citizens ignorant about essential scientific, civic and cultural knowledge, she said, but they also don’t think it matters.
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The author of seven other books, she was a fellow at the library when she first got the idea for this book back in 2001, on 9/11.
Walking home to her Upper East Side apartment, she said, overwhelmed and confused, she stopped at a bar. As she sipped her bloody mary, she quietly listened to two men, neatly dressed in suits. For a second she thought they were going to compare that day’s horrifying attack to the Japanese bombing in 1941 that blew America into World War II:
“This is just like Pearl Harbor,†one of the men said.
The other asked, “What is Pearl Harbor?â€
“That was when the Vietnamese dropped bombs in a harbor, and it started the Vietnam War,†the first man replied.
At that moment, Ms. Jacoby said, “I decided to write this book.â€
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