๐Ÿ“š 4 Books mentioned in "Andrew Doyle | I'm Not Exaggerating The Problem | Modern Wisdom Podcast 232" of Modern Wisdom

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Episode: Andrew Doyle | I'm Not Exaggerating The Problem | Modern Wisdom Podcast 232

Published on October 15, 2020

Hereโ€™s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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How to Be a (Young) Antiracist

by Ibram X. Kendi, Nic Stone

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i you know he's just done one called anti-racist baby I don't know if you saw that as a scene it's gone out

Andrew Doyle mentions this new book by the same author as How to Be an Anti-Racist.

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My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism

by Titania McGrath

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titania mcgrath's little book of intersectional activism linked in the show notes below including some of her favorite characters from history and how you can uh teach your children to

Chris Williamson promotes Titania McGrath's book, describing it as a 'little book of intersectional activism' and suggesting it could be used to teach children.

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The Madness of Crowds

by Douglas Murray

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That's what i want to learn from douglas murray I don't want him to write [ย __ย ] madness of crowds Like you know wonderful book

Chris Williamson mentions Douglas Murray and his book, expressing a preference for Murray's other work/knowledge over this specific book.

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White Fragility

by Dr. Robin DiAngelo

Buy White Fragility by Dr. Robin DiAngelo on Amazon

i mean when the bbc for instance um and sainsbury's as of this week uh telling their employees to read white fragility by robin d'angelo which is a book which is uh i suppose the most popular example of of critical race theory that we have at the moment But it is a very um uh very shoddy uh piece of work

Andrew Doyle mentions that the BBC and Sainsbury's are telling employees to read this book, describing it as a popular example of critical race theory but a 'shoddy piece of work'.

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