Books Similar to The Coddling of the American Mind

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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion

by Jonathan Haidt

Written by the co-author of 'The Coddling of the American Mind', this book delves into the underlying reasons for societal division and is rooted in psychology, making it a natural fit for readers interested in similar themes.

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So You've Been Publicly Shamed

by Jon Ronson

This book aligns with the themes of societal critique found in 'The Coddling of the American Mind', focusing on modern cultural issues and the impact of the internet on social behavior.

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The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense

by Gad Saad

Saad’s focus on the need for logic and evidence in a world of pervasive ideological bias echoes the arguments made in 'The Coddling of the American Mind'.

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The Death of Expertise: The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why It Matters

by Tom Nichols

The book explores themes of intellectual rigor and the rejection of expertise, resonating with the critiques found in 'The Coddling of the American Mind'.

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The End of Academia: The Future of Higher Education in America

by Michael K. McNair

By focusing on higher education's current landscape, this book complements the discussions in 'The Coddling of the American Mind' about the challenges within academia.

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Coddling the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure

by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt

Though already known to the user, revisiting this book can reinforce the original arguments and insights presented, offering a deeper understanding of its implications.

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The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure

by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt

Though already known to the user, revisiting this book can reinforce the original arguments and insights presented, offering a deeper understanding of its implications.

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