The Canceling of the American Mind, Greg Lukianoff
The Canceling of the American Mind, Greg Lukianoff
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The Canceling of the American Mind
Cancel Culture Undermines Trust, Destroys Institutions, and Threatens Us All—But There Is a Solution

Author: Greg Lukianoff, Rikki Schlott, Kirby Heyborne

Narrator: Rikki Schlott

Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/17/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A “galvanizing” (The Wall Street Journal) deep dive into cancel culture and its dangers to all Americans from the team that brought you Coddling of the American Mind.

Cancel culture is a new phenomenon, and The Canceling of the American Mind is the first book to codify it and survey its effects, including hard data and research on what cancel culture is and how it works, along with hundreds of new examples showing the left and right both working to silence their enemies.

The Canceling of the American Mind changes how you view cancel culture. Rather than a moral panic, we should consider it a dysfunctional part of how Americans battle for power, status, and dominance. Cancel culture is just one symptom of a much larger problem: the use of cheap rhetorical tactics to “win” arguments without actually winning arguments. After all, why bother refuting your opponents when you can just take away their platform or career?

The good news is that we can beat back this threat to democracy through better citizenship. The Canceling of the American Mind offers concrete steps toward reclaiming a free speech culture, with materials specifically tailored for parents, teachers, business leaders, and everyone who uses social media. We can all show intellectual humility and promote the essential American principles of individuality, resilience, and open-mindedness.

About Greg Lukianoff

Greg Lukianoff is the president of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) and one of the country’s most passionate defenders of free expression. He has written on free-speech issues in the nation’s top newspapers, including The New York TimesThe Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, and was executive producer of the documentaries Can We Take a Joke? and Mighty Ira. Lukianoff earned his undergraduate degree from American University and his law degree from Stanford. He worked for the ACLU of Northern California, the Organization for Aid to Refugees, and the EnvironMentors Project before joining FIRE in 2001.   

About Rikki Schlott

Rikki Schlott is a New York City-based journalist and political commentator. She is a research fellow at FIRE, host of the Lost Debate podcast, a columnist at the New York Post, and a regular contributor to numerous publications and television programs. Her commentary focuses on free speech, campus culture, civil liberties, and youth issues from a Generation Z perspective.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jarrod on September 22, 2023

"The Canceling of the American Mind" is a lackluster attempt to address an important societal issue. While Lukianoff's previous work, "The Coddling of the American Mind" (with Jonathan Haidt), had some serious shortcomings, primarily misleading interpretations of data and being selectively ahistoric......more

Goodreads review by Chris on October 23, 2023

This is legitimately the only book you need to read about cancel culture, and I could go on and on about how amazing this book is all day. I’ve read plenty of books about cancel culture, and I actually wrote a book about cancel culture after being canceled in 2019 and having it ruin my life for a nu......more

Goodreads review by Tom on September 26, 2023

How has that Jarrod read the book if it isn't released until 17th October and why couldn't I comment on his comment? I've not read the book but had to say I had to comment......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on October 10, 2023

Greg Lukianoff follows up his bestseller The Coddling of the American Mind with a new co-author, resident Gen-Z member Rikki Schlott, but the same issues plaguing the book, a fear-mongering look into how no one (but really people on the platform formerly known as Twitter) debates properly anymore. T......more

Goodreads review by Rick on December 07, 2023

My dude, the call is coming from inside the house. Cancel culture is poorly defined, and ends up just being sort of a boogie man catch all for mob online discourse. The examples seem mostly cherry picked from what seems to be mostly Twitter bickering. Highly polarizing moral indignation, categorized......more