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Are We There Yet?
Contributor(s): Berman, Morris (Author)
ISBN: 1635610567     ISBN-13: 9781635610567
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Movements - Humanism
- Self-help | Personal Growth - Happiness
- Literary Collections | Essays
Dewey: 814.54
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6" W x 9" (0.70 lbs) 234 pages
 
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Are We There Yet? is a collection of essays grouped around three major themes: the collapse of the American empire; the question of individual identity; and some thoughts regarding the nature of a post-collapse world. The book analyzes what has gone wrong with the United States since its inception, and the problems we now face as a result. It discuss the elements of a healthy human identity--elements that are largely absent from the American scene. And it poses alternatives to all of this, models already present in the consciousness of a few, and which, post-collapse, may possibly be realized several decades down the line. In the course of this discussion, the author reviews the pathology of smart phones and related electronic gadgets; the phenomenon of Hillary Clinton as an archetypal American disaster, and of Joe Bageant as an unsung hero; and the visionary work of scholars such as Pitirim Sorokin and Lewis Mumford. All in all, Are We There Yet? will have you thinking about what the possibilities are for achieving some semblance of sanity in a world completely out of kilter.

Readers interested in related titles from Morris Berman will also want to see: Coming to Our Senses (ISBN: 1626542910), Spinning Straw Into Gold (ISBN: 1635610532).


Contributor Bio(s): Berman, Morris: - Morris Berman is a poet, novelist, essayist, social critic, and cultural historian. He has written fourteen books and more than 150 articles, and has taught at a number of universities in Europe, North America, and Mexico. He won the Governor's Writers Award for Washington State in 1990, and was the first recipient of the annual Rollo May Center Grant for Humanistic Studies in 1992. In 2000, The Twilight of American Culture was named a "Notable Book" by the New York Times Book Review, and in 2013 he received the Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity from the Media Ecology Association. Dr. Berman lives in Mexico.