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  • The Discrimination Myth

  • By: Frank Karsten
  • Narrated by: Christa May
  • Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins
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By: Frank Karsten
Narrated by: Christa May
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"Sharp, humorous, recognizable! Highly recommended." (Simon Rozendaal, science editor, Elsevier Weekly)

Egalitarianism is stronger than ever with quotas for female executives, gender-neutral toilets, and courses against prejudice. A teasing joke can suffice to be labelled a racist, sexist, or fascist. Educators and politicians also agree: Prejudices are wrong, diversity is our strength, and we are all equal. But is that really true?

Frank Karsten challenges listeners to consider a different view. He argues that the fierce fight against discrimination actually causes more exclusion and polarization. This bold and groundbreaking audiobook offers a welcome counter-argument to anyone who doubts today's egalitarian ideals.

©2019 Frank Karsten (P)2019 Listen and Think Audio
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