United States -- Civilization -- 21st century
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United States -- Civilization -- 21st century
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Incoming Resources
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- Just how stupid are we?, facing the truth about the American voter, Rick Shenkman
- Trees on Mars, our obsession with the future, Hal Niedzviecki
- Suicide of a superpower, will America survive to 2025?, Patrick J. Buchanan
- Let's bring back--, an encyclopedia of forgotten-yet-delightful chic, useful, curious, and otherwise commendable things from times gone by, Lesley M.M. Blume
- Time to start thinking, America in the age of descent, Edward Luce
- Sissy nation, how America became a culture of wimps & stoopits /, John Strausbaugh
- Average is the new awesome, a manifesto for the rest of us, Samantha Matt
- Why we hate us, American discontent in the new millennium, Dick Meyer
- Bunch of amateurs, a search for the American character, Jack Hitt
- The vanishing neighbor, the transformation of American community, Marc J. Dunkelman
- Future sex, Emily Witt
- Creatocracy, how the Constitution invented Hollywood, Elizabeth Wurtzel
- This land, America, lost and found, Dan Barry
- The impulse society, America in the age of instant gratification, Paul Roberts
- The right side of history, how reason and moral purpose made the West great, Ben Shapiro
- Live free or die, America (and the world) on the brink, Sean Hannity
- Follow the money, a month in the life of a ten-dollar bill, Steve Boggan
- One nation, what we can all do to save America's future, Ben Carson, Candy Carson
- Monster culture in the 21st century, a reader, edited by Marina Levina and Diem-My T. Bui
- The mystery of the Shemitah, Jonathan Cahn
- Lurching toward happiness in America, Claude Fischer
- Sh*tshow!, the country's collapsing ... and the ratings are great, Charlie Leduff
- Farther away, Jonathan Franzen
- The other serious, essays for the new American generation, Christy Wampole
- Them, why we hate each other--and how to heal, Ben Sasse
- Impolite conversations, on race, politics, sex, money, and religion, Cora Daniels and John L. Jackson, Jr
- Time no longer, Americans after the American century, Patrick Smith
- We are doomed, reclaiming conservative pessimism, by John Derbyshire
- Lengthened shadows, America and its institutions in the twenty-first century, edited with an introduction by Roger Kimball and Hilton Kramer
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