2 new books from the library:
Born To Buy - Juliet B. Schor (Clear should probably stay away from this one. Her head just might explode.)
Drawing on a significant body of research, including interviews with everyone from advertising executives to the kids themselves, Schor exposes what she believes to be a huge cesspool of materialism, consumerism and commercialization that could be, and perhaps already is, leading to a generation of kids with no concept of what is important and truly necessary in life. By offering up her own ideas of what can be done by parents, educators, advertisers and others to lessen these problems, Schor goes beyond uncovering the problem and into the realm of concrete solutions.
The Men Who Stare at Goats - Jon Ronson
This exploration of the U.S. military’s flirtation with the supernatural is at once funny and tragic. It reads like fiction, with plenty of dialogue and descriptive detail, but as Ronson’s investigation into the government’s peculiar past doings creeps into the present-and into Iraq-it will raise goose bumps. As Ronson reveals, a secret wing of the U.S. military called First Earth Battalion was created in 1979 with the purpose of creating “Warrior Monks,” soldiers capable of walking through walls, becoming invisible, reading minds and even killing a goat simply by staring at it.

clear :) said,
January 10, 2007 @ 9:24 pm
Both of these sound pretty interesting though the blurbs themselves have caused some minor brain explosions. Hopefully the explosions are going off in places like “what I ate for breakfast yesterday” and not the “how to function as a normal human being”