What We Are Reading Today: The Anxious Generation

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Updated 30 March 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: The Anxious Generation

Author: Jonathan Haidt

In his new book, “The Anxious Generation,” Jonathan Haidt argues that today’s children and young adults are not being protected enough.
“The Anxious Generation” is a penetrating and alarming accounting of how adults began to overprotect children in the real world while giving essentially no protection in the brutal online world.
Haidt documents the four fundamental harms of phone-based sleep deprivation, social deprivation, cognitive fragmentation, and addiction.
He then shows the unique harms affecting boys and the unique harms affecting girls.
In the last section of “The Anxious Generation,” he offers concrete and scientifically based advice with separate chapters addressed to parents, schools, universities, governments, and teens themselves.
He draws on ancient wisdom and modern psychology to help everyone understand what healthy development would look like in the digital age.
“I’ve been struggling to figure out,” Haidt writes, “what is happening to us? How is technology changing us?”
His answer: “The phone-based life produces spiritual degradation, not just in adolescents, but in all of us.”

 


What We Are Reading Today: ‘Snakes of Australia’

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Updated 13 February 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Snakes of Australia’

  • It features introductions to each family, species descriptions, type locations, distribution maps, and quick-identification keys to each family and genera

Authors: TIE EIPPER AND SCOTT EIPPER 

With more than 1,000 photographs, Snakes of Australia illustrates and describes in detail all 240 of the continent’s species and subspecies—from file snakes, pythons, colubrids, and natricids to elapids, marine elapids, homalopsids, and blind snakes.

It features introductions to each family, species descriptions, type locations, distribution maps, and quick-identification keys to each family and genera. It also covers English and scientific names, appearance, range, ecology, disposition, danger level, and IUCN Red List Category.