This anti-racist anger, what Cherry calls "Lordean rage," can use its mighty force to challenge racism: it aims for change, motivates productive action, builds
Last time I went in Barnes and Noble (about a year ago) there was so little in there anyway. It might as well be a kids bookstore with some anime and woman's books in it. Sad state of affairs.
Side note, I'm familiar with Sowell and seen a lot about him online, but I've never read any of his books. What's a good first one?
His trilogy- race and culture, migrations and cultures, and conquests and cultures are a more poignant guns, germs, and steel. If you want a soft intro do discrimination and disparities or black rednecks and white liberals.
The ones Ahaus is recommending are quite good. But you basically can't go wrong. I started with Basic Economics, having heard nothing about him prior, and being very impressed by it despite not always agreeing (I'm more to the left economically than Sowell).
The godfather of power dynamics, intersectionality, and manufacturing consent. He also paid small foreign boys (actually prepubescent) for sex and died of AIDS.
The left's favourite pedophile..
Good thing being born black in the US means you cannot be racist, thus insuring a similar rage could not be generated and used against them.
Entire collection of Foucault on display, and I couldn’t even find a replacement hardcover for conquests and cultures
Last time I went in Barnes and Noble (about a year ago) there was so little in there anyway. It might as well be a kids bookstore with some anime and woman's books in it. Sad state of affairs.
Side note, I'm familiar with Sowell and seen a lot about him online, but I've never read any of his books. What's a good first one?
His trilogy- race and culture, migrations and cultures, and conquests and cultures are a more poignant guns, germs, and steel. If you want a soft intro do discrimination and disparities or black rednecks and white liberals.
The ones Ahaus is recommending are quite good. But you basically can't go wrong. I started with Basic Economics, having heard nothing about him prior, and being very impressed by it despite not always agreeing (I'm more to the left economically than Sowell).
Who?
Just the most cited social scientist in human history
Never heard of him.
The godfather of power dynamics, intersectionality, and manufacturing consent. He also paid small foreign boys (actually prepubescent) for sex and died of AIDS.
In the '90s you couldn't take any college literature course without having to plow through this leftist degenerate's word salad.
The dimwit leftists of English departments everywhere just loved this fucker.