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Addicted to outrage, how thinking like a recovering addict can heal the country, Glenn Beck

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Addicted to outrage, how thinking like a recovering addict can heal the country, Glenn Beck
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Addicted to outrage
Oclc number
1043790236
Responsibility statement
Glenn Beck
Sub title
how thinking like a recovering addict can heal the country
Summary
"A new and sober Glenn Beck issues a startling challenge to people on both sides of the aisle to give up our addiction to hating each other"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue. Wrath makes him deaf -- Hello, my name is Glenn and I am addicted to outrage -- The story of outrage -- Here's why outrage 'works' -- and why it's more addictive than heroin -- Chemistry class -- So what makes you an expert? -- Samantha Bee -- Divisions -- The pushers -- Sorry, not sorry -- The mountain between us -- Fascism -- the logical consequence of postmodernism -- Link by link -- Urban proximity, a false togetherness -- Into the arms of the arrogant and ignorant -- The enemy of my friend ... may not be my friend but should be my teacher -- Worse and getting worser -- The end of the human(ity) era -- The future state of the future state -- Take this job and shove it -- We're in the money -- Judge, jury & executioner -- Mitt was right -- The black mirror -- And the truth shall set you free -- How to think, not what to think -- Think -- Fake news? fake history! -- Who are we as a nation? -- The case for good -- Shaving Ockham -- Our self evident rights and seemingly invisible responsibility -- The cages of our addiction -- The long journey back -- The only thing constant -- Critical thinking, God's preference -- Line upon line -- Precept upon precept -- T. h. i. n. k -- On saving the world
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