Enjoy your life in Happyland.
Hereβs a book if you want to come to wonderland. :)
https://open.spotify.com/album/6LLl2tvQel0dJiTLQpTAUE?si=NlFPFnHAR-OUlpxh9efcAg
Enjoy your life in Happyland.
Hereβs a book if you want to come to wonderland. :)
https://open.spotify.com/album/6LLl2tvQel0dJiTLQpTAUE?si=NlFPFnHAR-OUlpxh9efcAg
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Thanks for the recommendation. I'll get the book
These are my thoughts and concerns about the book:
1. I distinguish between activism and scholarship β¦ in the book, normative assumptions and didactic exaggeration outweigh verifiable evidence
2. The structural argument is presented in such a way that individual disagreement is quickly interpreted as defensiveness. this makes the position difficult to discuss
3. I see a risk in collectively assigning moral responsibility to people regardless of their concrete individual actions
Can not understand why this book is so overhyped - but maybe itβs just me
Yeah, I share some of your concerns.
Out of curiosity, are there books you do find convincing on this topic from a more scholarly angle?