Sarah Hazzard asked this question about The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity:
Is this from an unbiased (as much as one could be) viewpoint, or is it noticeably conservative/liberal?
DAVE VANAUKEN It drags some hard and uncomfortable facts, events and results into the open, and largely states "seems to be something wrong here". If facing difficu…moreIt drags some hard and uncomfortable facts, events and results into the open, and largely states "seems to be something wrong here". If facing difficult facts about ones point of view have you resort to screaming "stalin" or "hitler" in response, then some portions may seem biased. If listening to other points of view have you reflect, consider, and adjust where necessary then you will find well founded criticism that warrants thought and further consideration. Those two statements apply regardless of your current "camp" or leaning as it is not gentle to either.(less)
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