Description
Explore the thought-provoking book 'Political Correctness Gone Mad?' that delves deep into the complexities of free speech, social norms, and the impact of political correctness on modern society. Authored by insightful thinkers, this compelling read challenges the notion of sensitivity in today's discourse. Are safe spaces necessary for the marginalized, or do they stifle open debate? With a blend of poignant quotes from figures like Jordan Peterson and Michael Eric Dyson, the book invites readers to ponder the balance between free expression and social responsibility. Published in 2019 by Bloomsbury, the A-format paperback comprises 128 pages that spark critical conversations around free speech and political correctness. It's an essential addition for anyone interested in understanding contemporary social dynamics and the implications of political discourse. Perfect for students, educators, and those curious about the cultural shifts surrounding free speech, this book offers a well-rounded perspective. Order today to gain insights into how political correctness influences our society's dialogue and discover whether it is a force for progress or a hindrance to open conversation. Fast shipping ensures you receive this enlightening work right at your doorstep. Don't miss out on exploring these crucial themes!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781786076045
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 128
Description:
Without free speech there is no true thought. ' Jordan Peterson
You 're telling me I 'm being sensitive, and students looking for safe spaces that they 're being hypersensitive. If you 're white, this country is one giant safe space. ' Michael Eric Dyson
Is political correctness an enemy of free speech, open debate and the free exchange of ideas' Or is it a progressive force, eroding the dominant power relationships and social norms that exclude marginalised groups from society'
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781786076045
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 128
Description:
Without free speech there is no true thought. ' Jordan Peterson
You 're telling me I 'm being sensitive, and students looking for safe spaces that they 're being hypersensitive. If you 're white, this country is one giant safe space. ' Michael Eric Dyson
Is political correctness an enemy of free speech, open debate and the free exchange of ideas' Or is it a progressive force, eroding the dominant power relationships and social norms that exclude marginalised groups from society'