![]() ![]() The New York Times called Freethinkers “an ardent and insightful work,” and the book was recognized by the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times as a notable nonfiction book of 2004. Her 11 works of non-fiction include Moscow Conversations (1972), about her experience living in Moscow in the late 1960s and early 70s Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism (2004) The Age of American Unreason (2009) and Never Say Die: The Myth and Marketing of the New Old Age (2011). ![]() She began her journalism career as a reporter for the Washington Post more than 25 years ago, and since then has become a respected voice in national conversations about law, religion and secularism, and women’s rights. Susan Jacoby is an independent scholar whose writing focuses on American intellectual history. ![]()
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