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Two and three quarters cheers for capitalism!

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Revisado: 04-09-25

An excellent book on the subject and very accessible to the lay reader. I would say one drawback is the narrator whose delivery is more self-satisfied than Johan Norberg’s actual tone and may be a turnoff to people who approach the book looking to be convinced by its arguments.

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Classic Sowell

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Revisado: 04-03-25

Sowell went from being the most serious author I read to being the one who offers the most red meat. But still #1 in my heart. Kudos to the narrator who also has done many of his other books, his delivery is like an almost imperceptible beat poet, breathing the exact amount of soul into Sowell.

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Leave Oprah out

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Revisado: 03-29-25

Incredible book as anything Arthur Brooks does. I’m not sure what Oprah contributed to this other than narrating her segments like Maya Angelou at a poetry reading. Save the drama for yo mama!

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My intro to Wolfe

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Revisado: 09-10-24

Excellent, and I think the narrator was well-chosen for Wolfe’s voice. I think he captured the spirit and attitude well.

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Not as good as Coddling

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Revisado: 08-08-24

This book is a featherweight follow-up to Coddling of the American Mind. I’m tempted to call Lukianoff the Garfunkel of the pair. But it’s hard to judge it as well because performance-wise Jonathan Haidt read Coddling with a kind of sharp gravitas, whereas the coauthor here read it like a student delivering a book report with a reparative cadence that really drained it of all seriousness. And the T’s, God save the T’s! The word is “important” not “impor’ant”, and she drops the poor T’s on every similar word, which is grating to say the least.
On substance, I’m concerned about cancel culture and free speech, but I really don’t feel like I heard anything in this book that hasn’t been said elsewhere. Ultimately, the “what we can do about it”, the “solution” to cancel culture is a pie-in-the-sky appeal for everyone to stop doing it. Thanks, we’ll get right on that.

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Another great one

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Revisado: 04-18-24

I haven’t read a bad Sowell book yet! Every time I crack one open I think, “Go get ‘em Tom!”

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Another great McWhorter book

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Revisado: 02-10-24

My favorite writer on language. He never fails to illuminate. Chomsky, eat your heart out!

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Woefully shortsighted

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Revisado: 01-25-24

I’m gonna leave behind all the ordinary gripes about a book written by a leftist who refuses to acknowledge his own political biases and blindnesses, this book aged like milk. It goes about 80% of the way of understanding the rise of populism as having so much to do with “undemocratic liberalism” - preserving rights at the expense of the democratic process - but then celebrates all the ways that the left uses institutions that are impervious to the popular will to achieve its ends. He doesn’t recognize that often “the people” are advocating for their own rights, particularly speech, and then calls the left’s efforts to ban speech it doesn’t like as “democratic” and “liberal” when they’re neither.
You don’t like Trump, me neither! But what happens when your precious undemocratic liberalism becomes undemocratic illiberalism? What happens when the left calls everything it wants “rights”, even when what it really entails is trampling other people’s rights?
He doesn’t even make a strong case for why populism is so antithetical to democracy, compared to other political philosophies and movements, you’re just supposed to understand that it’s bad. And he gives hardly any shrift whatsoever to left wing populism. It’s Theodore Adorno saying authoritarianism only exists on the right by defining it to exclude all the way the left is authoritarian too. He uses the word “democracy” when he means “liberalism” as in people voting for what they want is undemocratic, when what he means is what they’re voting for - or would if they even could, which they can’t, thus the populism - is illiberal. This book is a mess and ends with a sappy elegy about ancient Roman. Like settle down, wanker.

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Sowell’s heir?

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Revisado: 03-20-23

For much of the book I could be forgiven for thinking I was listening to Thomas Sowell, except for the mentions of Harry Potter and Avatar the Last Airbender! A millennial twist on Sowell is still a blessing in this day and age. Also, not sure what a “piece of the pie” fallacy, pretty sure he meant “zero sum fallacy”. So not the economist Sowell was, and quite a few more references to faith. Heard him on the Babylon Bee podcast and immediately bought this. Sign me up for Leonydus’ next book!

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One of his better ones

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Revisado: 02-27-23

This is Ben’s best book since “Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth”. Well-sourced and doesn’t get over his skis, Ben properly diagnoses the current political moment and what we can do about it. Personally I’d love for Ben’s next book to be about how some people on the right have become deranged by being shut out of the institutions that were once available to them, and the places where they can seek solace now are making things worse. Ben has been working long enough to see the word ‘provocateur’ dropped from descriptions of him in the media, since he is now one of the sanest voices in conservative entertainment.

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