Article 6MD0W The Anxious Generation wants to save teens. But the bestseller’s anti-tech logic is skewed

The Anxious Generation wants to save teens. But the bestseller’s anti-tech logic is skewed

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Blake Montgomery
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There's no doubt about the mental health crisis facing young people. Jonathan Haidt blames our devices - which oversimplifies the problem

In the introduction to his new book The Anxious Generation, titled Growing up on Mars", Jonathan Haidt tells a fanciful piece of science fiction about a child conscripted into a dangerous mission to the red planet that will deform the young person as they grow. The journey is undertaken without the parents' consent. The ham-fisted metaphor is that technology companies have done the same to children and teenagers by putting smartphones into their hands.

Haidt, a New York University professor of ethical leadership who researches social psychology and morality, goes on to argue that smartphones ignited a wildfire of anxiety and depression in gen Z around the world, by granting them continuous access to social media, online video games, and other internet-based activities". He says there are four foundational harms in this degradation of youth: social deprivation, sleep deprivation, attention fragmentation, and addiction.

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