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The Death of Intelligence: Why America Rewards Idiots

The Rise of Stupidity and the Collapse of Thought in Modern America

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Why do the least capable now lead the most powerful?
Why is brilliance punished and conformity rewarded?
And why does modern America, once a beacon of innovation, now seem obsessed with stupidity?

In The Death of Intelligence: Why America Rewards Idiots, a scathing and uncompromising exploration unfolds. This book charts how American institutions—from government and education to media and tech—systematically suppress intelligence in favor of compliance. The result isn't just dysfunction. It's a cultural architecture that mass-produces performative incompetence and brands it as leadership.

Through 30 blisteringly clear chapters, the author dissects the rise of anti-intellectualism, the cult of obedience, the collapse of curiosity, and the media algorithms that silence nuanced thought in favor of outrage and emotional manipulation. From schools that punish questioning to corporations that elevate charisma over competence, the book exposes how stupidity isn’t accidental—it’s engineered.

This is not a call to reform the system. It’s a survival guide for those still capable of thought.

With a voice that is incisive, dryly humorous, and unsparing in its precision, The Death of Intelligence speaks to readers who refuse to lie, refuse to conform, and refuse to celebrate nonsense. It is for those watching the empire rot from within and wondering if they're the last sane people left.

You won’t find platitudes or policy prescriptions here. What you will find is the intellectual ammunition to stay awake, stay honest, and stay unbroken in a world that has made stupidity not just acceptable—but essential.

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