Greg Lukianoff
Greg Lukianoff is an American attorney, author, and activist. He is the president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and co-author of the book 'The Coddling of the American Mind.'
Books
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1. The Coddling Of The American Mind
How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
The book explores the cultural shifts in American society that have led to increased anxiety, fragility, and a lack of resilience among young people. It argues that well-intentioned overprotection by parents and institutions has contributed to a generation less equipped to handle adversity and differing viewpoints. The authors identify three untruths—fragility, emotional reasoning, and us-versus-them thinking—that they believe are undermining mental health and intellectual development. They advocate for a return to principles that promote resilience, critical thinking, and open dialogue.
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2. Freedom From Speech
How Our Culture of Victimhood Discourages Free Speech
The book explores the growing trend of censorship and the suppression of free speech in modern society, particularly within academic institutions. It argues that an increasing emphasis on protecting individuals from offensive or disagreeable ideas is undermining the fundamental principles of free expression. The author contends that this shift towards silencing controversial or dissenting voices is detrimental to intellectual growth and democratic discourse, advocating for a renewed commitment to open dialogue and the robust exchange of ideas as essential components of a healthy, functioning society.
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3. Unlearning Liberty
Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate
In this thought-provoking exploration of free speech on college campuses, the author delves into the troubling trend of censorship and the suppression of diverse viewpoints in higher education. By examining real-life cases and institutional policies, the narrative highlights how the very places meant to foster open dialogue and critical thinking are increasingly stifling dissent and promoting a culture of conformity. The book argues that this environment not only undermines the educational experience but also poses a threat to the broader democratic society by discouraging the robust exchange of ideas essential for progress and understanding.
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4. The Canceling Of The American Mind
How Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All
This thought-provoking book delves into the growing trend of cancel culture in America, exploring its impact on free speech, open dialogue, and the exchange of ideas. It examines how the fear of being "canceled" stifles creativity and intellectual growth, leading to a culture of conformity and self-censorship. Through a series of case studies and expert insights, the book argues for the importance of fostering an environment where diverse opinions can be expressed without fear of retribution, ultimately advocating for a more resilient and open-minded society.
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