Political Correctness Does More Harm than Good
How to Identify, Debunk, and Dismantle Dangerous Ideas
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Narrado por:
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Douglas Kruger
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Douglas Kruger
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Political correctness does more harm than good!
It’s a surprising assertion. Isn’t PC culture all about kindness? About protecting victimized groups? If you trace the history of political correctness, the answer is emphatically no. It has other goals in mind and has since its inception with thinkers like Rousseau.
Author Douglas Kruger traces the unfolding ideology from its dark genesis (the French Revolution and subsequent terror) through its various incarnations - Marxism, relativism, post-modernism, and all the way to today’s identity politics. He points out the flaws, fallacies, and, in many cases, the body counts these ideologies have wracked up.
Uniquely, this book then goes one step further. It is not merely descriptive history; it is not just explanatory philosophy. This is a debate guide, a how-to manual for those interested in attacking these harmful ideas head on. Do you know how to articulate what is wrong with “woke” arguments? Do you know how to defend the Western tradition against relentless onslaught from the PC-Police? Here is how, step by step and argument by argument.
Become a master at identifying, debunking, and dismantling dangerous ideas. Add your voice to the culture wars and learn precisely how to fight for tried and tested Western values - values like science, democracy, logic, rule of law, and the Judeo-Christian tradition of human rights and values.
As it turns out, you can have truth, or you can have political correctness, but you can’t have both.
Award-winning speaker and author Douglas Kruger also provides you with supplemental “how-to” videos on his site BreakingWoke.com.
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