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Diversity. Inclusiveness. Equality.–ubiquitous words in 21st-century political and social life. But how do those who police the limits of acceptable discourse employ these as verbal weapons to browbeat their often hapless fellows into having a real conversation ? How do these terms function as mere doublespeak for the expectation of full-scale capitulation to the views of right-thinking people ? Those who have long been afraid to touch the issues that attend these words will take great reassurance in an articulate statement of the kind presented in Against Inclusiveness, where the author’s approach is sober and extremely well reasoned, as he attempts to marshal truth and fairness as criteria in the examination of issues critical to modern social life. Kalb argues that in current inclusiveness ideology, classifying people becomes an exercise of power by the classifier that denies the dignity of the person classified. All rational consideration of human reality is thereby suspended, and the result is something arbitrary and increasingly tyrannical. Against Inclusiveness lays the foundation for what an honest, forthright, real conversation on these matters might look like.
This critique is simply unsurpassed. –Paul Gottfried, author of After Liberalism and Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt
Jim Kalb once again drills to the bedrock of the radically centrifugal liberal ideology that has devastated our society’s institutions, its culture, its conceptions of normality, and its traditional patterns of social life. –Robert Jackall, Professor of Sociology & Public Affairs, Williams College
Against Inclusiveness is a first-rate thinker’s look at a paradox that is ‘at once the perfection and the death of equality.’ –Christopher A. Ferrara, author of Liberty, the God That Failed
James Kalb’s analysis is both profound and commonsensical, and brings clarity and insight to an area fraught with fear and falsehood. –Carol Iannone, editor of Academic Questions and founding Vice President of the National Association of Scholars
A timely, incisive work, Against Inclusiveness builds upon themes introduced in Kalb’s previous work, The Tyranny of Liberalism, and presents a precise, methodical examination of the real-life dystopia we inhabit. It succeeds in carefully exploring and connecting an astonishing variety of issues. –The Catholic World Report
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Diversity. Inclusiveness. Equality.–ubiquitous words in 21st-century political and social life. But how do those who police the limits of acceptable discourse employ these as verbal weapons to browbeat their often hapless fellows into having a real conversation ? How do these terms function as mere doublespeak for the expectation of full-scale capitulation to the views of right-thinking people ? Those who have long been afraid to touch the issues that attend these words will take great reassurance in an articulate statement of the kind presented in Against Inclusiveness, where the author’s approach is sober and extremely well reasoned, as he attempts to marshal truth and fairness as criteria in the examination of issues critical to modern social life. Kalb argues that in current inclusiveness ideology, classifying people becomes an exercise of power by the classifier that denies the dignity of the person classified. All rational consideration of human reality is thereby suspended, and the result is something arbitrary and increasingly tyrannical. Against Inclusiveness lays the foundation for what an honest, forthright, real conversation on these matters might look like.
This critique is simply unsurpassed. –Paul Gottfried, author of After Liberalism and Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt
Jim Kalb once again drills to the bedrock of the radically centrifugal liberal ideology that has devastated our society’s institutions, its culture, its conceptions of normality, and its traditional patterns of social life. –Robert Jackall, Professor of Sociology & Public Affairs, Williams College
Against Inclusiveness is a first-rate thinker’s look at a paradox that is ‘at once the perfection and the death of equality.’ –Christopher A. Ferrara, author of Liberty, the God That Failed
James Kalb’s analysis is both profound and commonsensical, and brings clarity and insight to an area fraught with fear and falsehood. –Carol Iannone, editor of Academic Questions and founding Vice President of the National Association of Scholars
A timely, incisive work, Against Inclusiveness builds upon themes introduced in Kalb’s previous work, The Tyranny of Liberalism, and presents a precise, methodical examination of the real-life dystopia we inhabit. It succeeds in carefully exploring and connecting an astonishing variety of issues. –The Catholic World Report