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The Canceling of the American Mind

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Why bother refuting your opponents, when you can just take away their platform or career?

First Amendment rights lawyer Greg Lukianoff teams up with Rikki Schlott to show how a trend of intolerance on university campuses in America has spread to a wide range of workplaces and cultural spaces, which are giving up on a culture of free speech in favour of cancel culture. Drawing on original research and data, along with hundreds of new examples from publishing to psychotherapy, comedy, science and medicine, this book shows how the left and the right both work to silence their enemies in different ways. It's not simply a matter of Twitter spats; people are losing their jobs, livelihoods and sometimes their lives over it.

Eye-opening, urgent and transformative, The Canceling of the American Mind argues that cancel culture is not merely a moral panic, but a dysfunctional way in which people battle for power, status and dominance: moving us away from being able to argue productively, listen generously and ultimately be civil when we disagree. This book offers concrete steps towards reclaiming a culture of free speech, with materials specifically tailored for parents, teachers, business leaders and all those who use social media. It shows how we can all harness intellectual humility to become more resilient and open minded.

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ISBN: 9781802063165
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Author: Greg Lukianoff, Rikki Schlott
Publisher: Penguin Books an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 208 pages
Genres: Political control and freedoms
Ethical issues: censorship
Social and political philosophy
Social groups, communities and identities
Social, group or collective psychology
Political ideologies and movements