The quest for social justice has become somewhat of a leading concern amongst the thinkers of today. Social leaders have taken it upon themselves the task of engineering equality in an otherwise unequal world. However attractive and virtuous the social justice vision may appear to be, champions of this pursuit are habitually undeterred by blockades in the form of evidence, facts, historical patterns or looming fatal dangers that stand to contest these ideas. It is not wrong for individuals to thrive for a utopian world in which all peoples are treated equally. However, an issue emerges when the pursuit of that ideal is met with a failure to consider what else has to be sacrificed in order to achieve a desired utopian society. The exposure of the compelling fallacies and misconceptions presented in this book challenges the reader to critically explore prevailing narratives and pushes for a consideration of an alternative perspective separate to that commonly prescribed. The reader is invited to engage in meaningful dialogue by the presentation of analytical arguments that incite rational interest and provoke thought. These writings do not pretend to be definitive; they are simply presented to stir up intrigue on subjects where cliches and dogmas have prevailed far too often. The United States of America being a nation that clasps substantial global influence, it has become the nucleus of the world therefore, its scientific data and observations have been used as the paint to the author's brush. This book has been written for the general public. Under each chapter title, you will find a mis-conceptualised notion often presented by modern day liberals which an effort has been made to expose its falsehood. The author explores issues on race, gender, equality, feminism, masculinity amongst many other fallacies presented by modern society.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.