A review by blackshirt
But What If We're Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past by Chuck Klosterman

2.0

Summary

Humans make assumptions about reality. It can be useful or entertaining to question those assumptions.

Review
I didn't find this book particularly useful because I've encountered most of these ideas before. I enjoyed the prose and self-deprecation. The message is worthwhile. I got the most value from the first two chapters. The rest is Klosterman's application of this thinking tool to popular culture and current Western values.