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Social Justice and the Unmaking of America

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Unjust

De: Noah Rothman
Narrado por: Chris Abell
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Social justice is not justice - it is a dogma that divides society into identity groups and foments division, anger, and desire for vengeance.

Unfortunately, social justice has permeated America, and as it turns out, it is not a philosophy that appeals to the better angels of our nature. In practice, social justice is outright disdainful of the kind of blind, objective justice toward which Western civilization has striven since there was such a thing as Western civilization. Its advocates would argue that blind justice is not justice at all and that objectivity is a utopian objective, a myth clung to by naive children.

The social justice creed is shaping our every daily interaction. It influences how businesses structure themselves. It is altering how employers and employees interrelate. It has utterly transformed academia. It is remaking our politics with alarming swiftness. And there are consequences for those who transgress against the tenets of social justice and the self-appointed inquisitors who enforce its maxims.

In Unjust, Commentary, magazine associate editor Noah Rothman deconstructs today's out-of-control social justice movement and the lasting damage it has had on American politics, culture, and education and our nation's future.

©2019 Noah Rothman (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ciencias Sociales Conservadurismo y Liberalismo Ideologías y Doctrinas Libertad y Seguridad Política y Gobierno Liberalismo Justicia social Socialismo Movimiento social Igualdad Derechos humanos Social Justice Identity Politics

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1) What star rating (out of 5) would you give this book?
For the message the book was trying to send, I would say 4.

2) What did you like about the book?
It was well balanced enough to where either "side" should be able to take something away from it without being "offended."

3) What did you dislike about the book?
Personally, I feel the "Far Right" (albeit worth mentioning) aren't as big as it seems when compared to the Leftists in this book. I would also say they're only getting larger due to the Leftists ever going push off the cliff to a Totalitarian State. Just my opinion though.

4) Would you read it again?
No, I feel it was a good read, but not needed to repeat.

5) Who is the intended audience of the book?
I would say anyone who pays attention to politics would be a good audience.

6) What could have been improved?
Nothing, other than my personal preference mentioned in 3.

7) What did you learn from reading this?
Nothing that stood out. Most of it was just a retelling of things I already have come across it seemed, but I also read a lot. For someone that doesn't, they may take more away.

8) What did you think of the book’s length?
It was fitting to cover the topics it did.

9) What's another book this one reminds you of?
Of my recent reads, maybe "The Coddling of the American Mind" and "LOOSERTHINK"

10) What other books by this author have you read?
Nothing yet.

Worth a read if you're newer to politics

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“Unjust” is a very persuasive and well argued case against the excesses of the intersectional left. The book was thoughtful, and well researched. It was enjoyable to read.

Excellent Book

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the author has some good points to make about the excesses of identitarian political movements and is unsparing in his critique of white nationalism. however his stark rhetoric exceeds his evidence many times with an overreliamce on hyperbole and either or thinking. intensifying observations with adverbs and adjectives doesnt make him more convincing just more polemical.

overwrought style, historical analysis is shallow

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This book was published way ahead of its time and it’s even more profound for what the country is suffering through today. The only fault I find with it is that so few people will read or listen to it. My highest compliments to the author and to the reader a brilliant match. Thank you please know that I have listen to it twice And it will remain a permanent addition to my audio library.

A brilliant and analytical book

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Defining justice without revealing some bias is nearly impossible... this author does a decent job for most of the book. I nearly put it away at two of its deepest dives but decided to finish it... I'm glad I did.

A decent attempt...

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