
The Canceling of the American Mind
Cancel Culture Undermines Trust, Destroys Institutions, and Threatens Us All—but There Is a Solution
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Narrateur(s):
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Rikki Schlott
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Kirby Heyborne
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Auteur(s):
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Greg Lukianoff
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Rikki Schlott
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A “galvanizing” (The Wall Street Journal) deep dive into cancel culture and its dangers to all Americans from the team that brought you Coddling of the American Mind.
Cancel culture is a new phenomenon, and The Canceling of the American Mind is the first book to codify it and survey its effects, including hard data and research on what cancel culture is and how it works, along with hundreds of new examples showing the left and right both working to silence their enemies.
The Canceling of the American Mind changes how you view cancel culture. Rather than a moral panic, we should consider it a dysfunctional part of how Americans battle for power, status, and dominance. Cancel culture is just one symptom of a much larger problem: the use of cheap rhetorical tactics to “win” arguments without actually winning arguments. After all, why bother refuting your opponents when you can just take away their platform or career?
The good news is that we can beat back this threat to democracy through better citizenship. The Canceling of the American Mind offers concrete steps toward reclaiming a free speech culture, with materials specifically tailored for parents, teachers, business leaders, and everyone who uses social media. We can all show intellectual humility and promote the essential American principles of individuality, resilience, and open-mindedness.
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©2023 Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott (P)2023 Simon & Schuster AudioA must read to understand the current zeitgeist
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The book is actually principally written by Rikki Schlott, a protege of Lukianoff's who works alongside him at FIRE, but has a very different political persuasion. It contains a number of stories of cancel culture on campus, many of which FIRE worked on. These are indeed disturbing and paint a depressing picture of modern higher learning, but the problem is, this makes up the overwhelming majority of the book's content. It's very light on proposing actual solutions and most of them boil down to "stop coddling kids". Yes, I do agree with that, but when your title has "but there is a solution" in its title, I expect a bit more than obvious, surface level ideas.
On top of that, Schlott is just not a great reader. Her voice is at the same time flat, robotic and valley girlish. Her narration is certainly not a reason to avoid the book, but a better reader would have certainly helped.
If you somehow don't believe cancel culture is real, this book should give you a shock to the system and could be worth it for that alone. But if you're coming here looking for concrete answers on how to solve it, you'll fine it comes up short.
Lots of truth but few solutions
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