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Modern WisdomOct 7, 2019

#109 - Douglas Murray - The Price Of Thinking Out Loud

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Notable books mentioned: The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray, The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray, Manister Crowds, 50 Shades

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The Madness of Crowds
Douglas Murray

The host discusses Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to highlight the challenges of navigating sensitive societal issues. The conversat…

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The Strange Death of Europe
Douglas Murray

The host briefly mentions 'The Strange Death of Europe' while introducing Douglas Murray, highlighting his role as a provocative author. The refere…

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Manister Crowds

The host discusses the complexities of societal expectations regarding sexual expression, particularly focusing on the contradictions faced by wome…

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Douglas Murray is a journalist, author and an associate editor of The Spectator. What is the price of thinking out loud about the most inflammatory topics of our age? Gay, Women, Race & Trans make up the four chapters of The Madness Of Crowds and today Douglas jumps feet first into all of them. Expect to learn which chapters Douglas could have added to the book but didn’t, how the LGBTQ community are less united than you may think, why we should be skeptical about the number of gay stories in the press, why Piers Morgan seems to be in the middle of so many controversies, what Douglas thinks about Nicki Minaj shaking her butt in everyone's face and why the demands of men by women may be totally unrealistic. A massive thank you to all of you for your support over the last year as this episode marks Modern Wisdom's crossing of 1 Million Total Downloads. Hit Subscribe if you haven't already! - Extra Stuff: Buy The Madness Of Crowds - https://amzn.to/35egrPU Follow Douglas on Twitter - https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray Take a break from alcohol and upgrade your life - https://6monthssober.com/podcast Check out everything I recommend from books to products - https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: https://www.chriswillx.com/contact
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The Madness of Crowds
Douglas Murray
Best for Readers interested in societal issues and open dialogueOften cited around Douglas Murray's new book

Douglas Murray discusses his book 'The Madness of Crowds', which addresses significant societal issues including women, gay rights, race, and trans issues.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in societal issues and open dialogue
Key quote: We've become very bad at thinking.
The host discusses Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to highlight the challenges of navigating sensitive societal issues. The conversation emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and the societal pressures that inhibit honest discussions.
ASIN: B07XZKBQ6X
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The Strange Death of Europe cover
Best for Readers interested in contemporary social issues and provocative discourse.Often cited around Douglas Murray's books

Douglas Murray is introduced as the best-selling author of 'The Strange Death of Europe'.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in contemporary social issues and provocative discourse.
Key quote: And best-selling author of The Strange Death of Europe.
The host briefly mentions 'The Strange Death of Europe' while introducing Douglas Murray, highlighting his role as a provocative author. The reference serves to establish Murray's credibility and the contentious nature of his discussions.
ASIN: 1472958055
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Best for Individuals interested in cultural criticism and gender studiesOften cited around impossible demands in society

The speaker mentions the audible version of their book, 'Manister Crowds', and discusses its content, including references to various social issues.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in cultural criticism and gender studies
Key quote: the link to manister crowds the book on amazon will be in there but i'm gonna put the link to the audible version as well
The host discusses the complexities of societal expectations regarding sexual expression, particularly focusing on the contradictions faced by women. He references 'Manister Crowds' to illustrate these themes and provide a deeper understanding of the cultural dynamics at play.
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Best for Individuals interested in cultural critique and gender studies.Often cited around contradictory cultural messages

The excerpt discusses the contradictory messages in culture regarding women's beliefs and fantasies, referencing '50 Shades' as a popular book for women in recent years.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Individuals interested in cultural critique and gender studies.
Key quote: the most popular book for women in recent years. Of the 50 Shades. Stories where women have rape fantasies.
The host mentions '50 Shades' to illustrate the conflicting messages women receive about belief and consent in society. This book serves as an example of how cultural narratives can complicate discussions around serious topics like sexual consent and fantasies.
ASIN: 9124325546
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Best for Individuals interested in gender studies and societal normsOften cited around gender dynamics in society

The speaker gives an example from the Indiana Jones films, discussing a scene where a female student expresses her affection for the male teacher, highlighting familiar archetypes in society.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in gender studies and societal norms
Key quote: I give the example in the book of the Indiana Jones films.
The host references the Indiana Jones films to illustrate the complexities of gender interactions and societal expectations. This example serves to highlight the archetypes that exist in popular culture, which often reflect real-life dynamics that are overlooked or denied.
ASIN: 0345353757
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