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Author : Thomas Sowell
Length : 6h09
Narrated by : Brad Sanders
Category : Politics & Government
Possibility of free reading : YES
The pursuit of social justice is a defining movement of our era, resonating with a diverse group of individuals for myriad reasons. Yet, a common vocabulary doesn't necessarily imply shared meanings. The initial step toward understanding is demystifying these meanings to discern our common grounds and differences. Thereafter, it revolves predominantly around the factual landscape. Social Justice Fallacies uncovers numerous commonly accepted truths that falter when confronted with verifiable facts, often standing in stark contrast to popular belief.
Regardless of the allure of the social justice dream, the pivotal inquiry is whether its outlined plan will truly realize that dream. Historically, endeavors towards social justice have occasionally charted contrasting, even disastrous trajectories.
It's not just about mere inaccuracies. All of humanity is prone to error, and advocates for social justice aren't exception. Yet, fervent believers, fortified with unwavering conviction in their cause, can be relentless, impervious to challenges, counterarguments, or even dire threats. This mirrors the predicament of much of the modern Western society. The pressing concern remains: will we blindly surge forward, crossing the irreversible threshold?
Fantastic interview! Discuss current societal mayhem & how & when it came about! Thank you Thomas Sowell for your book-Social Justice Fallacies, for your analysis on current gender confusion & the organized communist brainwashing tactics behind it,
— Sabrina kitty🐦 (@susan_harmony) September 17, 2023
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Dive into the piercing clarity of "Social Justice Fallacies, By Thomas Sowell", where a keen mind dissects the myths shaping today’s debates on fairness. This bold work cuts through noise with logic, nudging you to rethink what justice really means.
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