
MYTHS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE - THOMAS SOWELL
Discover a fascinating analysis of the myths that shape our perception of social justice. Thomas Sowell, a renowned economist and publicist, deconstructs common beliefs in his bestselling book and shows how many of them do not stand up to confrontation with facts. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complexity of contemporary social and political debates.
- In-depth analysis of the concept of social justice
- Debunking myths based on facts and data
- Critical look at social justice policies
- In-depth study of the historical consequences of the idea of social justice
- Clear language and accessible style of the author
- Inspiration for reflection on one's own beliefs
- New York Times Bestseller – guarantee of quality and popularity
Thomas Sowell, an outstanding economist and thinker, in his book "Myths of Social Justice" undertakes a difficult task - the analysis and criticism of a concept that has gained enormous popularity in recent years and has become the engine of many social and political movements. Based on facts and data, the author deconstructs common beliefs about social justice, showing how many of them are based on false assumptions and simplifications.
This book is not only a critique, but also an attempt to understand why the idea of social justice is so attractive to so many people. Sowell analyzes the historical and social roots of this concept, showing how it has evolved over the centuries and what factors have influenced its current shape. The author does not avoid difficult questions and controversial topics, challenging the reader to reflect on their own beliefs and values.
"Myths of Social Justice" is a read that makes you think and question established patterns. With his characteristic precision and erudition, Sowell analyzes the arguments of supporters of social justice, showing their weaknesses and logical contradictions. However, the author does not stop at criticism, proposing an alternative approach to social problems, based on individual responsibility and a free market.
This book is not only a theoretical analysis, but also a study of specific examples of social justice policies and their consequences. Sowell analyzes the effects of state intervention in the economy, income redistribution programs and other activities aimed at improving the situation of social groups in difficult situations. The author shows that such actions often lead to effects opposite to those intended, deepening inequalities and hindering economic development.
Technical data:
Publisher: Freedom Publishing, 2024
Pages: 236
Format: 210x150 mm
Cover: paperback
Specifications
| ISBN | 9788367480185 |
| Author | Thomas Sowell |
| Format | 210x150 mm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 236 |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
| Publisher | Freedom Publishing |
| Release date | 2024-11-15 |
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