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Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle - Community Reviews back

by Chris Hedges
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All the World's a Page
All the World's a Page rated it 11 years ago
One word sum up Hedge's Empire of Illusion: autology. If you've ever wondered what the word is that describes something which describes itself (think: "multisyllabic" or "trochee" or "portmanteau" or "sesquipedalian, etc.), it is autological. In a book which so fervently rails against "spectacle" it...
riley
riley rated it 13 years ago
2.5/5 I agree with much of what Hedges has to say (excepting his chapter on Porn, see below) but I don't agree with the way he says it or many of his claims about the "what" that he has identified as destroying the US. Yes, the US is clearly headed for worse times, and this is definitely in part a ...
ayanami
ayanami rated it 14 years ago
This book brings up a lot of good criticisms against capitalist societies but it is certainly not without flaws. Hedges' biases are obvious and he seems to have a grudge against those he calls the "elites", that is, the wealthy and powerful capitalists that his book rails against. I get it, money ta...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 14 years ago
Hedges vents his considerable anger with America's cultural and intellectual decline, and the penchant for most of our fellow citizens to choose the comforts of distraction and delusion over confronting the challenges of reality. I share his disillusionment.
michaelhartford
michaelhartford rated it 15 years ago
Chris Hedges’ Empire of Illusion is in part an angry screed, in part a Jeremiad lament, and (in small) part a vision of a better America. With a mixture of raw anger and sharp analysis, he covers a wide range of topics–professional wrestling, brutal pornography, the military-industrial-educational c...
Book Fox
Book Fox rated it 15 years ago
I never imagined anyone could write so eloquently on professional wrestling.
AC
AC rated it 15 years ago
This book is not as flawless or as originally brilliant as American Fascists; also, there are passages that are more rant than analysis, and places where is lack of familiarity with the full spectrum of issues shows through -- as in some of his discussions of the economic crisis, and of Universities...
willemite
willemite rated it 16 years ago
It will take me a while to put up a real review here, but overall, I agree with most of what Hedges has to say about the darkness all around us. I was a bit alarmed at his tone in the book, which made him sound like one of those guys parading up and down the street crying "the end is near" or "Soyle...
debnance
debnance rated it 16 years ago
It’s end times for academics. Hedges bewails the plethora of in-your-face-ness in America: wrestling, tv, even government and universities. Thoughtful discourse is found tedious, he moans. “We are chained to the flickering shadows of celebrity culture….”No one who spent an hour in our country could ...
Book Addled
Book Addled rated it 56 years ago
President Obama - "a product of this elitist system" - by Chris I'm-So-Bitter-I-Could-Die HedgesJust finished Chris Hedges' book, and am irked on so many levels, I'd be hard put to count the ways… Hedges' slim book, rather ponderously entitled, Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph...
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