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  • Hollowed Out

  • A Warning About America's Next Generation
  • By: Jeremy S. Adams
  • Narrated by: Chris Abell
  • Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Hollowed Out

By: Jeremy S. Adams
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Do teachers have a front-row seat to America’s decline?

Jeremy S. Adams, a teacher at both the high school and college levels, thinks so.

Adams has spent decades trying to instill wisdom, ambition, and a love of learning in his students. And yet, as he notes, when teachers get together, they often share an arresting conclusion: Something has gone terribly wrong. Something essential is missing in our young people.

Their curiosity seems stunted, their reason undeveloped, their values uninformed, their knowledge lacking, and, most worrying of all, their humanity diminished.

Digital hermits of a sort unfamiliar to an older generation, they have little interest in marriage and family. They largely dismiss - and are shockingly ignorant of - religion. They sneer at patriotism, sympathize with riots and vandalism, and regard American society and civilization as so radically flawed that it must be dismantled. Often friendless and depressed, they eat alone, study alone, and even “socialize” alone.

Educators like Adams see a generation slipping away. The problems that have hollowed out our young people have been festering for years. A year of COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing have magnified them. The result could be a generation - and our nation’s future - lost in a miasma of alienation and stupefaction.

In his stunning new book, Hollowed Out, Jeremy S. Adams reveals why students have rejected the wisdom, culture, and institutions of Western civilization - and what we can do to win them back. Poignant, frightening, and yet inspiring, this is a book for every parent, teacher, and patriot concerned for our young people and our country.

©2021 Jeremy S. Adams (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing

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  • Ken
  • 06-07-2022

Empty assertions, empty answers.

oh dear.
let me save you some time. this book is packed full of assertions regarding the failure of our youth to live according to the world view of the author.
he comes at the issue with preconceived notions about what makes a fulfilling and purposeful life, and proceeds to assert that modern youth have failed because they dont think like he does.
the other issue, is the overt demand for the youth to find god. not just any god of course, rather specifically his preferred deity.
the single most frustrating thing about this book is the failure to acknowledge how religion has demanded its place as sole source of morality, fulfillment and wisdom in the world, and has ruthlessly and relentlessly tried to stamp out any alternative. problem us, religion is no longer surviving the truth test, and increasingly heroic efforts of self deception are required to cling to it. essentially, the author is doggedly insisting we return to the increasingly fragile house of cards, rather than undergo an, admittedly painful, but completely necessary evolution.

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