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Dear America
Dear America
Author: Karl Hess
ISBN-13: 9780688028985
ISBN-10: 0688028985
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 279
Rating:
  • Currently 1.5/5 Stars.
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1.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Morrow
Book Type: Paperback
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Katcha avatar reviewed Dear America on + 25 more book reviews
I want to say that I had read and admired Karl Hess and his writings but this book is nothing more than a diatribe. He seems stuck in black/white thinking and ranting on and on about 'left vs. right'. He also seems to have taken a path OPPOSITE that of Rose Wilder Lane who started out with socialist leanings and turned more and more towards individual freedoms. Yes I admire Hess for making such direct actions as to organize and 'lead' more local efforts and endeavors. But so much of the undercurrent of this book is a bit too 'we!' in tone with assumptions that 'social' needs come before, or at least ought to be superior to, individual ones. I seldom either not read a book thoroughly, but I found myself skimming and thinking 'yada yada yada' (more & more of same same) as he belabored point after point.

He may have written great speeches but this book isn't something that reflects being able to make a point with understanding and passion for REALLY believing what is being said. To me it seems like a cathartic exercise to purge his soul for all the previous misguided efforts he later regretted. His later book - Community Technology - is a much better presentation of his ideas and how he would and did choose to live by and for his own ideals.