The Anxious Generation…book review

The Anxious Generation…book review

think “victims”

 

 

Book review:

The Anxious Generation

 

by Jonathan Haidt (b1963)

New York: Penguin Press, 2024

385 pages

 

Haidt’s book is subtitled How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness. If you think he’s talking about the internet, and cell phones, and computers, and television, and social media, you’re right on the money.

“Screen time” and all of the accompanying behaviors are making our kids sick.

It seems a bit strange to me that Haidt did not use the word “victims” in The Anxious Generation. All those folks didn’t ask for smart phones and devices when they were born.

Haidt makes compelling arguments that too much “screen time” is devastating too many young people, and old people too. Among his suggested pathways to remedy:

Just say “no.”

Don’t use social media today.

Use crayons with your young grandchildren.

You probably didn’t have a phone with you when you were a school student.

Your kids don’t need one.

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