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内容简介:
Americans are as safe, well fed, securely sheltered,
long-lived, free, and healthy as any human beings who have ever
lived on the planet. But we are down on America. So why do we hate
us? According to Dick Meyer, the following items on this (much
abbreviated) list are some of the contributors to our deep
disenchantment with our own culture:
Cell-phone talkers broadcasting the intimate details of their lives
in public spaces
Worship of self-awareness, self-realization, and
self-fulfillment
T-shirts that read, “Eat Me”
Facebook, MySpace, and kids being taught to market themselves
High-level cheating in business and sports
Reality television and the cosmetic surgery boom
Multinational corporations that claim, “We care about you.”
The decline of organic communities
A line of cosmetics called “S.L.U.T.”
The phony red state–blue state divide
The penetration of OmniMarketing into OmniMedia and the insinuation
of both into every facet of our lives
You undoubtedly could add to the list with hardly a moment’s
thought. In Why We Hate Us, Meyer absolutely nails America’s
early-twenty-first-century mood disorder. He points out the most
widespread carriers of the why-we-hate-us germs, including the
belligerence of partisan politics that perverts our democracy, the
decline of once common manners, the vulgarity of Hollywood
entertainment, the superficiality and untrustworthiness of the news
media, the cult of celebrity, and the disappearance of authentic
neighborhoods and voluntary organizations (the kind that have
actual meetings where one can hobnob instead of just clicking in an
online contribution).
Meyer argues—with biting wit and observations that make you want to
shout, “Yes! I hate that too!”—that when the social, spiritual, and
political turmoil that followed the sixties collided with the
technological and media revolution at the turn of the century,
something inside us hit overload. American culture no longer
reflects our own values. As a result, we are now morally and
existentially tired, disoriented, anchorless, and defensive. We
hate us and we wonder why.
Why We Hate Us reveals why we do and also offers a
thoughtful and uplifting pre*ion for breaking out of our
current morass and learning how to hate us less. It is a
penetrating but always accessible Culture of Narcissism for a new
generation, and it carries forward ideas that resounded with
readers in bestsellers such as On Bullshit and Bowling Alone.
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作者介绍:
DICK MEYER was a reporter, producer, online editor, and
columnist at CBS News in Washington for more than twenty-three
years. He is now an executive editor at National Public
Radio.
From the Hardcover edition.
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In the 1976 movie "Network," Howard Beale, a veteran news anchor
played by Peter Finch, becomes psychotic after being told he's too
old to anchor the newscast. On what is supposed to be his final
broadcast, he breaks out into a rant about the problems of the day,
imploring viewers to "get up right now ... go to your windows, open
them, and stick your head out, and yell, 'I'm as mad as hell and
I'm not going to take this anymore.' "
Viewers nationwide respond by shouting out their windows en masse.
The impromptu segment is a ratings hit, and the lunatic broadcaster
is given time on future broadcasts for his tirades.
That satire reflected the insanity of popular culture, particularly
television, that reflects a misplaced anger and confused values in
society. Those are all themes that inspire Dick Meyer's incisive
cultural critique of modern society in "Why We Hate Us."
The book's central argument is that Americans are dissatisfied with
their own society. Meyer points, with a wealth of supporting
evidence at his fingertips - the vulgarity of the marketing
industry, the media's fascination with Paris Hilton, even people
who talk loudly on their cell phones - to what he calls the "toxic"
cultural environment, which is rife with disingenuousness. Our
resulting self-hate is illustrated, he says, by polls showing
declining faith in institutions.
"Americans don't trust our institutions or one another," he writes.
"Without trust, without a shared vocabulary, without community, we
feel endangered."
The author, a former CBS News producer and columnist for the
network's Web site who now works for NPR, draws on sources as
disparate as existentialism, books on American suburbanization and
interviews with an evangelical pastor to generate a book that goes
a long way in making sense out of the zeitgeist. The success of the
book is less in its de*ion of the cultural climate than in the
way he draws together seemingly unconnected experiences to explain
with Occam's-razor logic a complex society that is drawn to its
culture and also repulsed by it…
After his critique of society, which synthesizes many recent
academic and popular assessments of modern life, Meyer offers a
solution to the problems of the world: a return to some traditions
that predate the '60s. "[I]t is necessary to find and nurture
authentic commitments in private and community life," he writes.
"In making thoughtful choices, it is necessary to cultivate a
guiding 'moral temperament' - a philosophic perspective."
His solution may sound like a old-timey bromide, but it's a
refreshing alternative.
—San Francisco Chronicle
Hasn’t something like this happened to all of us? Don’t you hate
it? Ever wondered why Americans feel like this kind of behavior is
acceptable and justified?
In Why We Hate Us: American Discontent in the New Millennium, Dick
Meyer shares countless examples that illustrate his thesis that
Americans have grown to hate us–not America, and not each other,
but the culture we have created and in which we actively
participate. We have private conversations in public places, we are
constantly attached to electronic devices and often choose them
over in-person contact with the people that are right in front of
us, and we are suffering from a “lack of social self-respect.”
Meyer diagnoses America with a chronic case of low self-esteem and
concludes that we are acting out. He couldn’t be more right.
Meyer’s central thesis is that we hate us because phoniness—-that
bane of Holden Caulfield’s existence—-has become “the emblematic
malady of our times,” along with a lack of manners and “the decline
of organic community.” He explores the irony in the fact that
Americans are inundated with phoniness and know how to recognize
spin—-basically, we know when we’re being bullshitted—-but we have
become so steeped in it that our lives have begun to reflect the
very things we hate…
I loved this book for being so smart when it would have been very
easy for Meyer to dumb things down. I’m so proud of him for
resisting the temptation to go the route of trying to entertain the
reader rather than asking difficult questions and forcing us to
reflect on our own behavior and our role in perpetuating and now
fighting against a culture that is sick and in need of help. I saw
myself in many of the things he described, and I didn’t like it. I
felt inspired to reexamine my ethics, my consumption of media and
products, and my social conduct and relationships.
Though there are many chuckle-inducing statements in this book,
Why We Hate Us is definitely not a light read, and that is a
very good thing. This is a sociological analysis of modern culture,
a rallying cry, and a call for social change. It is a rather
balanced look at how things are and why they are that way, and
Meyer is not afraid to lay blame where it is due. The bad news is
that we are all guilty. The good news is that “it is not a sign of
terminal social disease that we do hate us,” because we can all
participate in rebuilding our culture and repairing our national
self-esteem.
And we can start by not clipping our toenails in public.
I give Why We Hate Us a very happy 5 out of 5... There’s a
lot of information in this book, and there’s a lot that I couldn’t
fit into my review. You should read it. Everyone should read it. We
should make Why We Hate Us required reading for all
Americans. It would be a good start.
—The Book Lady's Blog
"Dick Meyer has done the impossible -- he diagnoses the
self-loathing, moral confusion and ennui that infect supersized
America without hectoring us and badgering us, and without tiresome
self-righteousness or smugness. Why We Hate Us takes us on a
rollicking, laugh-out-loud ride across the brittle American
landscape, and by 'us' I mean all of us -- liberal and
conservative, black and white, city-dwellers, suburbanites and
farmers. Dick Meyer understands that our national culture is on
life-support, and he has thought long and hard about how to
resuscitate it. Read this book, if not for you, than for your
children, and for the America they will inherit."
—Jeffrey Goldberg, Atlantic Monthly national correspondent
and author of Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and
Terror
“A widely respected player in national politics, Dick Meyer has
transcended the game most Americans hate to describe a larger
context of relentless marketing, omnipresent pseudo-events and
above all the enshrinement of phoniness that pollute the public
square. Mixing original research, a keen, analytic mind and
mordant, wicked wit, Why We Hate Us should be the bible for
the vast majority of Americans who tell pollsters the country is on
the wrong track but aren't clear why.”
—Thomas Oliphant, journalist and bestselling author of Praying
for Gil Hodges: A Memoir of the 1955 World Series and One
Family's Love of the Brooklyn Dodgers
“This is a serious, thought provoking discourse on America in the
age of instant communication and a reminder that our new
ability to know everything about everybody all the time may not be
all good.”
—Bob Schieffer, Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS
News
“Meyer has written a deeply informed critique of those ‘toxic and
menacing’ aspects of American culture in which individuals,
families, and communities have suffered as ‘self-awareness,
self-realization and self-actualization became the measure of
emotional and existential health.’ Meyer has put into words the
tensions and anxieties that grip all Americans as they go about the
difficult task of achieving happiness while struggling to ‘find a
compass’ to give their lives moral legitimacy and purpose. If you
are aiming for one guide to the well-lived life, buy this
book.”
—Thomas B. Edsall, Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Pulitzer Moore
Professor at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Political
Editor of the Huffington Post, and author of Building Red
America: The New Conservative Coalition and the Drive for Permanent
Power
From the Hardcover edition.
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