Unjust, Noah Rothman
Unjust, Noah Rothman
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Unjust
Social Justice and the Unmaking of America

Author: Noah Rothman

Narrator: Chris Abell

Unabridged: 7 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/29/2019


Synopsis

Social justice is not justice—it is a dogma that divides society into identity groups and foments division, anger, and desire for vengeance.Unfortunately, social justice has permeated America; and as it turns out, it is not a philosophy that appeals to the better angels of our nature. In practice, social justice is outright disdainful of the kind of blind, objective justice toward which Western civilization has striven since there was such a thing as Western civilization. Its advocates would argue that blind justice is not justice at all and that objectivity is a utopian objective, a myth clung to by naïve children. The social justice creed is shaping our every daily interaction. It influences how businesses structure themselves. It is altering how employers and employees interrelate. It has utterly transformed academia. It is remaking our politics with alarming swiftness. And there are consequences for those who transgress against the tenets of social justice and the self-appointed inquisitors who enforce its maxims.In Unjust, Commentary magazine associate editor Noah Rothman deconstructs today’s out-of-control social justice movement and the lasting damage it has had on American politics, culture, and education and our nation’s future.

About Noah Rothman

Noah Rothman is the associate editor of Commentary, a journal of scholarly opinion and analysis that has been in continuous publication since 1945, a contributor to MSNBC/ NBC News, and a widely followed commentator. He graduated from Drew University with a degree in Russian studies and political science and received a master’s degree in diplomacy and international relations from Seton Hall University. He lives and works in the New York City area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cate

A review by someone that actually read the book First and foremost, if you’re on the fringe left or right, you will not like this book. If you’re somewhere in the middle of the political spectrum (like me), however, this might be a good choice. One thing to keep in mind is that, at least on Goodreads......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

This book is a must-read for all Americans, as far as I'm concerned. Classic/moderate liberals who have become disillusioned by a Democratic Party that is beholden to social justice warriors and identitarian politics will finally have an answer. This is an affirmation for what I have been feeling si......more

Goodreads review by Dustin

Despite what the author says, this book is "red meat" for conservatives. It’s a “pearl clutching” tirade. In a podcast, the author claims that 60% of the book is a critique of identity politics on the Left and overreaches by SJWs, and 40% is about the Right. It's more like 90% about the absolute wor......more

Although I agree with Rothman’s thesis that the modern social justice movement does more harm than good, I found this book unsatisfying. It is too shallow. Rothman attempts to cover far too many (often disparate) incidents and topics, with the result that none of them receives sufficient analysis.......more


Quotes

“An elegant and thoughtful dismantling of perhaps the most dangerous ideology at work today.” Ben Shapiro, author of The Right Side of History

“Noah Rothman’s pointed, eloquent, powerful, and necessary Unjust marks the distinguished beginning of what will surely be a remarkable career as an author of books.” John Podhoretz, editor, Commentary