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The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense

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The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense
The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense
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Introducing a book that transcends the boundaries of contemporary academic discourse – a compelling exploration of ideologies that have surged within our educational institutions. Authored by the insightful Gad Saad, this work delves into how 'woke' and radical perspectives have permeated the minds of both students and educators alike. The author masterfully intertwines rigorous argumentation with an engaging writing style, ensuring that even the most complex issues are presented with clarity.

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manufacturer Regnery
releaseDate 2020-10-06T00:00:00.000Z
languages [ Published Value = English ]
productGroup Digital Ebook Purchas
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Is this book suitable for young readers?

While the themes are engaging, it is recommended primarily for readers aged 16 and above due to the complexity of the topics discussed.

What is the primary focus of this book?

The book focuses on critiquing 'woke' ideologies within academia and society while encouraging readers to think critically.

Can I gift this book to someone who disagrees with its perspectives?

Absolutely! The book is valuable for anyone interested in understanding diverse viewpoints, regardless of agreement.

Does it include humor?

Yes, Gad Saad's writing style is noted for its humor and sarcasm, making complex subjects more relatable.

Is the book backed by research?

Yes, the author incorporates extensive research to support his arguments, making it informative and credible.

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