But what if we're wrong? : thinking about the present as if it were the past
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Published
New York : Blue Rider Press, [2016].
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272 pages ; 22 cm
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Includes index.
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We live in a culture of casual certitude. This has always been the case, no matter how often that certainty has failed. Though no generation believes there's nothing left to learn, every generation unconsciously assumes that what has already been defined and accepted is (probably) pretty close to how reality will be viewed in perpetuity. And then, of course, time passes. Ideas shift. Opinions invert. What once seemed reasonable eventually becomes absurd, replaced by modern perspectives that feel even more irrefutable and secure{u2014}until, of course, they don't. But What If We're Wrong? visualizes the contemporary world as it will appear to those who'll perceive it as the distant past. Chuck Klosterman asks questions that are profound in their simplicity: How certain are we about our understanding of gravity? How certain are we about our understanding of time? What will be the defining memory of rock music, five hundred years from today? How seriously should we view the content of our dreams? How seriously should we view the content of television? Are all sports destined for extinction? Is it possible that the greatest artist of our era is currently unknown (or{u2014}weirder still{u2014}widely known, but entirely disrespected)? Is it possible that we "overrate" democracy? And perhaps most disturbing, is it possible that we've reached the end of knowledge?

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Klosterman, C. (2016). But what if we're wrong?: thinking about the present as if it were the past . Blue Rider Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Klosterman, Chuck, 1972-. 2016. But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past. Blue Rider Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Klosterman, Chuck, 1972-. But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past Blue Rider Press, 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Klosterman, Chuck. But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past Blue Rider Press, 2016.

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