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The Parasitic Mind
- How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense
- Letto da: Jim Meskimen
- Durata: 7 ore e 36 min
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Sintesi dell'editore
“Read this book, strengthen your resolve, and help us all return to reason.” —JORDAN PETERSON
There’s a war against truth … and if we don’t win it, intellectual freedom will be a casualty.
The West’s commitment to freedom, reason, and true liberalism have become endangered by a series of viral forces in our society today. Renowned host of the popular YouTube show The Saad Truth, Dr. Gad Saad exposes how an epidemic of idea pathogens are spreading like a virus and killing common sense in the West.
Serving as a powerful follow-up to Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life, Dr. Saad unpacks what is really happening in progressive safe zones, why we need to be paying more attention to these trends, and what we must do to stop the spread of dangerous thinking. A professor at Concordia University who has witnessed this troubling epidemic first-hand, Dr. Saad dissects a multitude of these concerning forces (corrupt thought patterns, belief systems, attitudes, etc.) that have given rise to a stifling political correctness in our society and how these have created serious consequences that must be remedied—before it’s too late.
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- chris boutte
- 11/10/2020
Some pros and some cons
I heard about this book a couple months ago, and it sounded interesting since I love reading about the irrationality of people. Previously, I never heard of Gad Saad, so I followed him on Twitter and checked out his YouTube channel. Within about a week, I unfollowed him. I'm 100% for debating and the sharing of ideas, but like many of the current SJW-bashing "intellectuals", they seem more interested in arguing than having a debate. Nevertheless, I still purchased the book on release day.
This book definitely falls into the category of books I'm reading of people I disagree with, but not by much. If I had to break it down into percentages, I'd say I disagree with about 60% of what Gad Saad has to say, but I agree with 40%. But when it comes to his overall argument that we should be able to have logical, rational discussions without people becoming outraged, I 100% disagree.
While Gad Saad uses quite a bit of research to back his arguments, it's only on specific subjects. For people like Gad Saad, Sam Harris, Dave Rubin, and others, I feel there are some low-hanging fruit subjects that they love capitalizing on. When it comes to implicit biases, they avoid discussing the research because they either A) know the research isn't on their side or B) are afraid of what the research shows. Rather than looking at the research of people like Dr. Jennifer Eberdhardt, they try to simplify the message of the book White Fragility. Personally, I'd love to see someone like Gad Saad go head-to-head with Dr. Eberdhardt or Keith Payne to discuss biases and inequality.
Lastly, I gave this book a 3-star rating because there's a group of these authors that don't really present anything new in their books, but they know they'll make money off of the echo chamber they've built, so they figure "why not?".
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- Noah Urbina
- 07/11/2020
Please allow the author to read their book
That was an abomination of Saad’s thoughts and words. Hiring a voice to pretend to care absolutely destroys the poignancy of his work. The amount of mispronounced, underwhelming, and incorrectly emphasized language detracts from the intention of this book. Saad himself is fun, witty, sarcastic, and extremely intelligent in his analysis, and your voice actor pales in comparison to the author. The $ you save by hiring a vocal ‘professional’ is lost immediately as the audiobook has no ‘sticking power’ when reduced this way. I love the content, I despise the delivery.
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- Mr. Johnson
- 28/11/2020
Thank you, King Honey Badger!
I read through all the one-star reviews: a lot of invective and ad hominem attack - not to mention atrocious grammar and spelling errors - but not a single specific criticism grounded in the text. I'm a college professor and can attest to the climate of self-censorship that's come to reign over the past few years. It's stifling and deeply joyless, and it constitutes a war on reason and the pursuit of truth. But students ARE thus all the more hungry for serious inquiry, even if they no longer know what it looks like.
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- Jamshed
- 07/10/2020
Amusing yet terrifying book
You will smile at various phrases that the author has invented but after a while you will realize how deep his thoughts are. What distinguishes this book from others on the fall of Western Civilization is the accurate and wholesome diagnosis of the problem, choice of clear words and the broadness of the solutions offered. This book must be part of college curriculum and beyond.
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- Libor Novotny
- 07/10/2020
the most important book of our time
I can not stop listening to this book. it is antivirus to the crazyness everywhere
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- A. Dudevoir
- 02/12/2020
An Inculation to Disordered Thinking and Chaos
I graduated from The Evergreen State College in 2017, the year a mob of angry students overran the school and caused a disruption that garnered national attention. I stood by and watched as my alma mater was debased to pander to the hero fantasies of a group of self-indulgent children. I knew if I followed my conscience, I would pay the price and lose the good will as an ally that I had worked so hard to achieve.
What happened at Evergreen was very serious, and very wrong. Now, the sentiments of those students have scaled to encompass the nation, and the moral development of a generation has been stunted because responsible people have continued to indulge them.
Actions, and inactions, have consequences. When faced with a tough moral choice, I chose silence. Consequently, I was helpless when a cause I supported upended an institution I held so dear. I won’t make that mistake again.
If you have any love for virtue, character, responsibility, or achievement read this book and spread it widely. If only a handful students at Evergreen had received this inoculation, they could have "flattened the curve" of infection and saved thousands, if not millions of innocent minds.
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- DanthaMan
- 16/10/2020
AMAZING
Do you question everything you have seen in 2020. Well read this book and become Woke....The Real Woke not that nonsense that is being peddled on mainstream or legacy media. The Gadfather brilliantly explains all the bs we have been subjected to and more importantly what our kids have been subjected to. Thank you Gad for fighting the good fight. Everyone time to must up courage and grab your intellectual spear and defend yourselves. Enjoy
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- purplecrayon88
- 22/10/2020
Another Entry for the Echo Chamber
The author's style is engaging, and I'm sympathetic with most of his positions, but I can't give this book more than a middling review. It's bag of intellectual potato chips. You'll consume the whole thing in one sitting, but don't expect to be better for it.
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- Utente anonimo
- 17/12/2020
80% Nonsense, 20% Narcissistic Filler
Illogical claptrap claiming "Truth" while denying it. First 2 sections about his victimhood while championing truth/freedom.
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- T. B. Donovan
- 10/10/2020
Life changing book!
Gad Saad is a witty, brilliant scientist and teacher. He is also widely known for his magnifent looks! This book is terrific. Gad discusses complex ideas in an easy going way that is understandible to the great unwashed
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- Mother Ship Adrift Family Travel and Sailing Blogs
- 30/10/2020
An essential book for modern times
I am (to my shame) one of those cowards (from the U.K.) who watches from the sidelines as the pillars of reason fall at the hands of SJWs on social media. I wish I had the time and energy of Dr Saad to fight the good fight, and I don’t mean that dismissively. If I was to add a ‘but’ it would be this.. I home educate my kids, we travel (a lot) and openly discuss wokeness, virtue signalling, and victimhood mentality, so when they go into the world they will at least have the emotional fortitude to deal with whatever these crazy times bequeathes to future generations. Keep up the good work Dr Saad, you are definitely added to my Christmas card list after this excellent book ;)
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- Kindle Customer
- 09/10/2020
A challenge to bad ideas and downright lies.
Thank you. I needed this! a great dissection of the many issues that are prevalent Western society today. if you are concerned by the direction of travel towards a world where difference of opinion is no longer tolerated and "everyone who disagrees with me is a nazi" then you will get a lot from this book. Excellent listen.
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- Stuart Rees
- 14/03/2021
Not what I was hoping
I largely agree with the general opinion of this book, but still I wouldn't recommend it. I'm a few chapters in and it's lost me. It follows a boring pattern.
1. Here's something dumb the SJWs did.
2. Here is something witty I said about it on a podcast/twitter.
3. "This is what this book is all about."
4. Repeat.
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- Uncertain Ultradian
- 25/01/2021
Awful
The author goes around calling himself a parasitic thought warrior and repeatedly compares social media interactions to the Lebanon war. He's a nutcase.
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- Seph
- 07/09/2021
A difficult listen!!!
Ok so this book was not for me (a millennial ‘snowflake’ feminist and liberal).
Prof. Saad actually does have some interesting nuggets of ideas and makes some good points in chapter 8.
But those nuggets are so smothered in angry vitriol, absolutist terms, hypocrisy and contractions it was really hard to keep going with it. Not because ‘my feelings got hurt’ as Prof Saad would have you think - but because many points didn’t make sense in the context of previous points and analogies.
Many times throughout I was sure that this book must actually be satirical in nature and posed as the ‘mind virus’ itself - sadly no, I don’t think this is the case.
If you enjoy hearing angry male privilege use personal anecdotes and Twitter exchanges to demonstrate one persons thoughts and ideas (some of which are backed by some science) then you may get on better with this.
It’s a shame that these important topics of discussion have been put forward with such an angry, intolerant and outraged tone (oh by the way, which is exactly what Gad Saad will say about the ‘labotomised liberals’ and ‘ostrich head in the sand looneys’ we apparently are).
A book made from, by and to the man-o-sphere. I do not recommend to anyone!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 31/10/2020
shit voice
I'm just starting it, really is interesting....can't stand the robotic American voice though!!! Ruins so many of these audibles!!! I'm English by the way
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- Utente anonimo
- 15/10/2020
Essential reading.
The most important book this year. It takes all the bad ideas and gives you the means to tackle them. Gad's personality shines through keeping the content lively, thought provoking, engaging, challenging and entertaining throughout.
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- Ken Bryant
- 13/10/2020
I liked Gad Saad before reading this book, now I
like him even more. Quite possibly, this is one of the most entertaining yet insightful books I have read in years. It's assessment of western downfall and rise of wokedom is very sophisticated and on-point. 10/10.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04/12/2020
Ostriches !
The only reason I took 2 stars off an otherwise 5 star review is because of the narrator. Not that he did a bad job, quite good infact. I'd rather Gad had narrated it though. 2020 problems right ? Great book, should be compulsory reading.
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- A buyer of things
- 09/08/2021
Endless drivel written by an egotist.
Over and over again, dismisses perspective in favour of the 'right thing to do'.
It's self congratulatory bibble that appears to sound clever without actually proving any point other than the author 'is an academic' and can validate having opinions because hardship.
Utterly bullshit.
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