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?
Zein No. I'm almost done with this book, and one aspect of it is infuriating. The views found within are of a conservative bent. I had hoped this book was …moreNo. I'm almost done with this book, and one aspect of it is infuriating. The views found within are of a conservative bent. I had hoped this book was more social science, as opposed to what it is: a conservative's view, hell-bent on pointing out the ridiculousness of the far left's lowest common denominator, without EVER mentioning the same of the far right.

Turns out, due to lack of research on my part, I mistakenly bought an opinion editorial that leans hard right, as opposed to the psychological studies I like to read in nonfiction.(less)
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