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Social Justice Fallacies

By: Thomas Sowell
Narrated by: Brad Sanders
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The quest for social justice is a powerful crusade of our time, with an appeal to many different people, for many different reasons. But those who use the same words do not always present the same meanings. Clarifying those meanings is the first step toward finding out what we agree on and disagree on. From there, it is largely a question of what the facts are. Social Justice Fallacies reveals how many things that are thought to be true simply cannot stand up to documented facts, which are often the opposite of what is widely believed.

However attractive the social justice vision, the crucial question is whether the social justice agenda will get us to the fulfillment of that vision. History shows that the social justice agenda has often led in the opposite direction, sometimes with catastrophic consequences.

More things are involved besides simply mistakes. All human beings are fallible, and social justice advocates may not necessarily make any more mistakes than others. But crusaders with an utter certainty about their mission are often undeterred by obstacles, evidence or even fatal dangers. That is where much of the Western world is today. The question is whether we will continue on heedlessly, past the point of no return.

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Conservatism & Liberalism Economics Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government Economic inequality
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This is a great book that will give valuable insights to the world around us and how it got this way.

Another awesome book by the great Thomas Sowell

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Pro’s-Throughly logical arguments, presented in an easy to understand manner. The author’s critique regarding social justice should be answered by progressives, not just dismissed out of hand. If progressives were honest they would have to admit Thomas Sowell make some profoundly interesting points.
Con’s-Some of this material has been covered by a few of his other books. The reader was rather bland and somewhat monotonous.

Another Thomas Sowell masterpiece

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Is there a More Important Individual in Helping us all just understand How to think about ANY topic? May this man live until 200!

Greatest Thinker of our Time does it again!!

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I really enjoyed the authors research and fact based opinions. The careful use of words and delivery of these allows the reader to come to their own conclusions and not deal talked into believing something. Well read and delivered for audio.

Great book.

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As usual, Thomas Sowell is brillant. No one listens to all this logic. The facts are there if we just look before we take action or make policy.

So many fallacies so little effort to research the facts and truly help.

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The core of his argument is liberal, misguided, kindness, and concern, and unexpected consequences from policy.

Trust me, I’m a big fan of facts, however the hegemony of the left brain over right brain concepts of empathy they bear the the rationalist quip “facts don’t care about your feelings”


Ultimately, the parable of the good Samaritan stands in contrast to payday lending which he defends as a function of rational self interested capitalism whose lenders offer a service to a population, who otherwise do not have access to money.


If Thomas were drowning, what rational person would either throw him a life preserver or jump to save him?



Us versus them

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I have greater admiration for Thomas Sowell than for any other human. At age 93 Dr. Sowlll (PhD Economics) tackles the social justice canard with the same thoughtful logic, facts and sound argument that he is so well known for. I'm happy to add Social Justice Fallacies to my collection of Thomas Sowell books. I've had success at getting one of my six grandchildren to read Sowell's books and I'm still working on convincing the other five. This book would be a excellent place for them to start.

Timely book by 93 year old Thomas Sowell

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The government control the thinking of everyone and telling everyone to think. You had to agrree their way or out you all.

Fallacies throughout the world

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Great book written by a highly intelligent and reasonable man. He lays out facts in a fair and impartial way so that any reasonable person can make some trainable decisions on issues so important to us all today.

Facts verses emotions

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Thomas sowell is always so good. Facts for days! Love it so much and wish it was even longer!

So good as always

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