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Second-Rate Nation: From the American Dream to the American Myth [Paperback]

Sam D. Sieber (Author)
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July 15, 2005 1594510911 978-1594510915
Drawing on ample comparative evidence, this book shows that America lags significantly behind other advanced countries in health care, education, crime, civil liberties, racial and ethnic equality, environmental protection, and key features of the economy, including persistent poverty. The gap extends even to some surprising areas: press freedom and democratic representation.

In an election year the book is a valuable resource for assessing the challenges the nation faces. Apart from the author's powerful thesis, the book is a rich resource of up-to-date statistical data on a variety of issues, presented with neither technical obfuscation nor oversimplification.

Sieber argues that a full-fledged American Myth has largely replaced the traditional American Dream. He shows how the nation can better assess and meet these challenges for the well-being of future generations.

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Sam Sieber received his Ph.D. from Columbia University where he became a Sr. Research Associate and lecturer in the graduate faculty of sociology and the Bureau of Applied Social Research.

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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Paradigm Publishers (July 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594510911
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594510915
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,878,389 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Finally - a little sanity in the media, January 12, 2006
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Frequently I wonder if I am the only sane one I know or, perhaps, just some poor fool who just doesn't get it. This book makes an immense amount of sense, weaving a tale compelling in its extent of documentation and just plain good sense. It's not like I didn't know many of the things the author discusses, but rather that I never was able to combine them in the way he has to understand why this country is heading in the way it is. While I share his cynicism about the motives of the power brokers, I have always been hazy about the manic intensity of the relatively powerless to participate in their own destruction. Until I read the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Truth at last., August 29, 2009
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This is an absolutely excellent book. For too long Americans have been force-fed mythologies and self-celebratory ideas that have no basis in reality. It is surely odd that the only people who think America is an exceptional country are Americans themselves. Self praise is no praise and delusions of grandeur are the country's greatest enemy.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crucial reading for anyone who considers themselves a citizen of the United States, May 19, 2007
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In Second-Rate Nation: From The American Dream To The American Myth Sam D. Sieber argues that the United States has replaced the cherished American Dream with an American Myth designed to conceal and ignore festering cancers at the foundation of society. These dysfunctions are surveyed and documented with incredible logical rigor, mountains of evidence and data, statistical analysis and expert testimony. The author's intent is to make the reader aware of the reality of the national situation and the implications it has in fostering a backward, suffering society, a role which he argues the media should fulfill by providing regular 'social reports' but is encumbered by ulterior motives and thus fails to accomplish.

Second-Rate Nation reads like a giant research paper. Every claim that is made (however remote or "common sense") is documented with at least one critical source, resulting in a index of sources that exceeds 70 pages. The dry, unbiased, indifferent writing style and dense evaluation and analysis of hard data may intimidate some but the information contained is crucial for understanding the current condition of the United States society and where it is headed. The revealed portrait is shocking but Sieber remains stoic and level-headed in his methodical presentation throughout, never allowing his passions to explode into anger or contempt or even offering any unnecessary commentary outside of the analysis. The reader is implored to consider the facts and then contrast those facts with what is presented to the public in the constant information war waged by media, big business and government. The logical conclusion is that unless fundamental reforms are enacted at every level of government then the United States is doomed for failure or fascism.

While the chapters are large and overwhelming in the amount of information presented Sieber graciously provides a succinct summary at the end of each to tie things together. I found these chapter summaries to be absolutely necessary as its hard to convey in this review just how dense the writing is: presenting fact after fact, citation after citation, analyzing overwhelming bodies of evidence that reinforce the thesis. The font is small and single spaced and the margins are slim, leaving the reader with 400 pages of pure firepower to use in debates and as a starting point for other research into the Empire's decline.

I recommend this book as the perfect primer for any sort of individual who knows that society is diseased and has some semblance of why but desires a comprehensive understanding of the situation; for the individual who grows tired of the information war waged against reality and seeks truth. In dire times such as these it is important that we discuss the topics presented in this book so that we can hopefully avert the total collapse that is hinted at within. Only passionate, courageous individuals with an appreciation for civic virtue and grave concern for the wellbeing of the community, working together, united under the selfless example of Cincinnatus and the ideals of the Republic can lance away the cancers that degrade our nation and establish a new foundation for a sane, compassionate, honest society.
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Beyond the ordinary assets of ample physical and human resources, productive labor, basic infrastructure and technology, and at least formal democracy, the greatness of a modern nation is measured by its willingness constantly to monitor itself and to take bold and imaginative action to readjust its course, not only for the well-being of all its citizens, but for the poor and oppressed outside its borders who are deeply afflicted for reasons beyond their control. Read the first page
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