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Thomas Sowell has taught economics at Cornell, UCLA, Amherst, and other academic institutions, and his Basic Economics has been translated into six languages. He is currently a scholar-in-residence at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He has been published in both academic journals and such popular media as the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune and writes a syndicated column that appears in newspapers across the country.
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One of America's foremost black conservative intellectuals returns with this provocative collection of contrarian essays. Hoover Institution Fellow Sowell, author of Ethnic America, argues that "internal" cultural habits of industriousness, thriftiness, family solidarity and reverence for education often play a greater role in the success of ethnic minorities than do civil-rights laws or majority prejudices. The title essay posits a "black redneck" culture inherited from the white redneck culture of the South and characterized by violent machismo, shiftlessness and disdain for schooling. White liberals, gangsta-rap aficionados and others who lionize its ghetto remnants as an authentic black identity, Sowell contends, have their history wrong and help perpetuate cultural pathologies that hold blacks back. Sowell also examines the cultural achievements of such "middleman minorities" as Jews and expatriate Chinese whose frequent persecution, he feels, represents an animus against capitalism. And he defends Western culture itself against charges that it was uniquely culpable for slavery; in fact, he contends, it was uniquely responsible for eradicating slavery. Many of Sowell's arguments-that the 20th-century resegregation of Northern cities was a response to the uncouthness of black rednecks migrating from the South, or that segregated black schools often succeeded by suppressing redneckism with civilized New England puritanism-will arouse controversy, but these vigorously argued essays present a stimulating challenge to the conventional wisdom.
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Thomas Sowell is persuasive and provocative and always scintillating. Ive read all his books and never been even faintly disappointed. -- Fred Barnes, executive editor, The Weekly Standard, and Fox News commentator
Tom Sowell is a national treasure, Americas most perceptive, productive, and thoughtful commentator on racial and ethnic issues. -- Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom, authors of America in Black and White --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
Tom Sowell is a national treasure, Americas most perceptive, productive, and thoughtful commentator on racial and ethnic issues. -- Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom, authors of America in Black and White --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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This is among the most interesting and enlightening books ever written. It is vintage Thomas Sowell- a thoroughly researched, broad sweep of history, economics and sociology and their impact on humanity. The writing style is accessible, interesting and engaging rather than bogged-down and dry like other books on similar subjects.
The greatness lies in debunking vast numbers of popular myths and misconceptions about differences and similarities between races, cultures, nationalities and their conduct. Most readers will be shocked to learn of the popular acceptance and practice of slavery worldwide and that Western culture lead the fight- literally- to end slavery. Europeans, Asians, Africans, South Americans, North Americans all engaged in slavery to an extent never discussed- at least not in America. Our sociologists, historians, politicians and others of low motivation would have us believe the institution was originated by and limited to the U.S. southland. Nothing could be further from the truth. Slavery continued in the Ottoman Empire for decades after the US Civil war and for generations in Africa, Asia, the Islamic culture and elsewhere despite vast military expenditures by European countries to stamp it out.
Dr. Sowell details dozens of additional examples of shocking, tragic relationships based on economic success, culture, work ethic differences and the effect of identity politics. Success of the Chinese, Lebanese, Albanians, Jewish and Tamil cultures among other populations resulted in discrimination, slaughter and exile of the successful by the less so, incited principally by political forces. A section describes anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany resulting from the same tactics of differentiating a culture among the larger population and inciting it to tragic discrimination. Indifference to Nazism by German communities outside Germany testifies to the potential of politics and politicians to corrupt populations.
This book dispels powerful myths and debunks the rhetoric of those who seek to divide the world with false history and science and an uninformed worldview.
If you want information and enlightenment, you will love this book.
Dr. Sowell's twenty-five years' of research coupled with the observations and research of others across centuries
The greatness lies in debunking vast numbers of popular myths and misconceptions about differences and similarities between races, cultures, nationalities and their conduct. Most readers will be shocked to learn of the popular acceptance and practice of slavery worldwide and that Western culture lead the fight- literally- to end slavery. Europeans, Asians, Africans, South Americans, North Americans all engaged in slavery to an extent never discussed- at least not in America. Our sociologists, historians, politicians and others of low motivation would have us believe the institution was originated by and limited to the U.S. southland. Nothing could be further from the truth. Slavery continued in the Ottoman Empire for decades after the US Civil war and for generations in Africa, Asia, the Islamic culture and elsewhere despite vast military expenditures by European countries to stamp it out.
Dr. Sowell details dozens of additional examples of shocking, tragic relationships based on economic success, culture, work ethic differences and the effect of identity politics. Success of the Chinese, Lebanese, Albanians, Jewish and Tamil cultures among other populations resulted in discrimination, slaughter and exile of the successful by the less so, incited principally by political forces. A section describes anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany resulting from the same tactics of differentiating a culture among the larger population and inciting it to tragic discrimination. Indifference to Nazism by German communities outside Germany testifies to the potential of politics and politicians to corrupt populations.
This book dispels powerful myths and debunks the rhetoric of those who seek to divide the world with false history and science and an uninformed worldview.
If you want information and enlightenment, you will love this book.
Dr. Sowell's twenty-five years' of research coupled with the observations and research of others across centuries
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The title essay forever changed how I look at race in this country, completely (and successfully) undermining all Left-wing narratives about race. Two words: founder effect.
Ta-Nehisi Coates isn’t fit to hold Sowell’s jock strap but the former (a flash in the pan imo) will garner more praise because he hates white people in all the ways that white liberals want to be hated by blacks. All the ways that appeal to the white liberal’s messianic desire for a self-abnegating way to help the Black Man.
Sowell, otoh, has devoted his entire adult life to demolishing victim narratives of the sort to which Coates is so addicted. This, of course, makes him an unperson to the Left (I’ve rarely if ever seen his books reviewed by liberals or liberal newspapers) because he deals with hard facts and explains the stats in a way that demonstrates how either side can manipulate them for its purposes. Consequently, this not only deprives the angry black person of that sweet, sweet victimhood narrative, but (and just as painfully) deprives the white (typically Jewish) liberal of the basis for their messianism. White liberals are not going to save black people, no matter how much they need to tikkun olam or make the world a better place; only blacks can fix their problems and it starts with changing the dysfunctional behaviors they adopted from their white redneck neighbors in the South (the subject of the title essay), ie violence, drunkenness, teen pregnancy, etc. If they don’t change those behaviors, nothing will help them, not even the mighty white liberal. The latter can only make their situation worse (and they have).
Ta-Nehisi Coates isn’t fit to hold Sowell’s jock strap but the former (a flash in the pan imo) will garner more praise because he hates white people in all the ways that white liberals want to be hated by blacks. All the ways that appeal to the white liberal’s messianic desire for a self-abnegating way to help the Black Man.
Sowell, otoh, has devoted his entire adult life to demolishing victim narratives of the sort to which Coates is so addicted. This, of course, makes him an unperson to the Left (I’ve rarely if ever seen his books reviewed by liberals or liberal newspapers) because he deals with hard facts and explains the stats in a way that demonstrates how either side can manipulate them for its purposes. Consequently, this not only deprives the angry black person of that sweet, sweet victimhood narrative, but (and just as painfully) deprives the white (typically Jewish) liberal of the basis for their messianism. White liberals are not going to save black people, no matter how much they need to tikkun olam or make the world a better place; only blacks can fix their problems and it starts with changing the dysfunctional behaviors they adopted from their white redneck neighbors in the South (the subject of the title essay), ie violence, drunkenness, teen pregnancy, etc. If they don’t change those behaviors, nothing will help them, not even the mighty white liberal. The latter can only make their situation worse (and they have).
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2017
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When I was in college at Ann Arbor, we referred to Ypsilanti, Michigan as "Ypsitucky" because it was largely populated by White immigrants from the south. I marveled at how those people hated the Black immigrants from the south, and how the Blacks hated them. But if you threw a sheet over them (which the Whites probably did to themselves with some regularity), you would not be able to tell them apart. They talked and behaved in the same way. They had the same touchy pride, contempt for learning, and feckless approach to life. They shared the same dysfunctional culture, in other words. The surpassingly odd thing is that people condemned the Whites who held this culture, while excusing it among the Blacks, to the detriment of the Blacks. And this is what Black Rednecks and White Liberals (the first essay in this collection) is about.
Sowell supports his case with sound reasoning from unimpeachable data. If anything is lacking, it is a clear idea of how, practically, to address the problem. But of course acknowledging the problem is the first step, and Sowell's essay will convince any discerning person to do so.
Sowell supports his case with sound reasoning from unimpeachable data. If anything is lacking, it is a clear idea of how, practically, to address the problem. But of course acknowledging the problem is the first step, and Sowell's essay will convince any discerning person to do so.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016
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This is the best book I have read in a long time. Almost every academic discussion of race and slavery is tainted by bias, at present primarily the bias of (mostly white) people who are hell-bent on demonstrating their own virtue by mouthing anti-white slogans and truisms that are contrary to the facts. This book is written not from a narrow and aggrieved perspective, but from a broad and fair perspective that takes into account the ubiquity of slavery in the world from time immemorial, as well as the critical role that (mostly white) people in the United States played in putting an end to it. The United States did not by any means invent slavery; it was a terrible inheritance. But the Unites States ended slavery in what by historical standards was an amazingly short time, at the cost of more American lives in the Civil War than have been lost in any other war before or since. On this and a number of other matters, Sowell provides compelling evidence that the currently-prevailing narrative is itself a highly destructive force that harms black people far more than it helps them.
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wesley
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Outstanding documentation of African-American culture.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2019Verified Purchase
Fantastically documented history and references on misunderstandings of negro culture and misconceptions of the slave trade influencing getto behaviour and how mono cuddling white intellectuals have worsen the getto culture.
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A revelation.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2018Verified Purchase
This series of essays has really opened my eyes as to how history can be used to claim victimhood, rather be used as a tool to move on.
All, what are now considered liberals, should read this and be red pilled, but of course they won't.
All, what are now considered liberals, should read this and be red pilled, but of course they won't.
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A book that helps generate clarity of thought!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 5, 2016Verified Purchase
Some books can change what you think and believe! This is a book that has changed the wiring in my brain and allowed me to make sense of things that were confusing and even illogical before it!
I am now less willing to let the identity politics games that people play pass by without comment and I will only admit to mistakes that I have personally made, not the mistakes of others or past generations!
Thank you Dr Sowell!
I am now less willing to let the identity politics games that people play pass by without comment and I will only admit to mistakes that I have personally made, not the mistakes of others or past generations!
Thank you Dr Sowell!
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What harm can it do?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 22, 2018Verified Purchase
Everything that I had a niggling hunch about confirmed by Mr Sowell. Don't read it if you want to continue feeling morally superior.
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Interesting and well-written
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2016Verified Purchase
Some interesting views, well written. The best version of right wing (note: not socially conservative) criticisms of certain aspects of US society that I have read.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2016Verified Purchase
Really excellent book. Very thought provoking and breaks down so many myths. The first essay really stands out
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An excellent book.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 14, 2016Verified Purchase
Professor Sowell's essays in this book take the reader through all their assumptions and make you really think why you think about them and where they came from. An excellent book.
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A first-class read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 8, 2017Verified Purchase
A first-class read - Sowell probes some of the pervasive myths of our time and he extirpates them remarkably well.
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Very good eye opener so far.
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Challenging ideas
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2017Verified Purchase
Whatever you think of Thomas Sowell's arguments - you will think. One of the eminent American public intellectuals of his time, this is his challenge to consider different vantage points on major issues to do with race, culture and economics. The title essay is a highly readable masterpiece. Controversial words, but very much worth the time you will put into it.
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history seen as it was
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2016Verified Purchase
it is difficult to find this kind of history. in my life l have always tried to read both sides to figure out something close to the truth. this denigration of the west is so wrong and one sided. many movies of black slavery in the west but hardly but nothing on Islamic slavery which was far greater. the west finally liberated slaves. these essays tell a real history which by some would be to the right. these are beyond left and right but much closer to the truth.
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Interesting read but somewhat predictable
Reviewed in Australia on January 17, 2018Verified Purchase
There were definitely some real nuggets of interest in these essays. A lot of the hypocrisy and general lies that are propagated by the left with regards to race, their selective interpretation of history and the agendas that drive their craziness are called out. However, i felt that some of the essays were a bit repetitive and although Sowell is a fine writer, he could have been a little more concise and not labour the same point over and over again.
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Thomas Sowell is a genius
Reviewed in Germany on April 29, 2018Verified Purchase
Black Rednecks and White Liberals is an amazing piece of cultural analysis that anyone interested in American politics must read. It may be one of the most important social commentaries in the last 50 years, and will help you understand why many powerful private and political groups have worked very hard to silence Dr. Sowell and his work.
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A Provocative read
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2018Verified Purchase
Provocative indeed but hard to read for the everyday reader (me!) - academic in approach which makes it hard to get through. Would make an interesting book club discussion - suggest trying it chapter by chapter rather than in one read.
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Excellent book, very well researched and presented
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2017Verified Purchase
Excellent book, very well researched and presented. It sheds a whole new light on the reasons for racial problems in the U.S., and why a lot of current social problems are actually entrenching a lot of the problems.
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