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The Vision of the Anointed

Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy

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The Vision of the Anointed

By: Thomas Sowell
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Thomas Sowell's provocative critique of liberalism's failures

The Vision of the Anointed is a devastating critique of the mindset behind the failed social policies of the past thirty years. Thomas Sowell sees what has happened not as a series of isolated mistakes, but as a logical consequence of a vision whose defects have led to disasters in education, crime, family disintegration, and other social pathology. In this book, "politically correct" theory is repeatedly confronted with facts-and sharp contradictions between the two are explained in terms of a whole set of self-congratulatory assumptions held by political and intellectual elites. These elites-the anointed-often consider themselves "thinking people," but much of what they call thinking turns out, on examination, to be rhetorical assertion, followed by evasions of mounting evidence against those assertions.

©1995 Thomas Sowell (P)2022 Tantor
Public Policy Politics & Government Thought-Provoking Sociology
Insightful Analysis • Relevant Content • Clear Narration • Logical Arguments • Historical Examples • Good Reading Pace

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It is scary that this was written 27 years ago. Society has declined by an unimaginable scale. The anointed have become all powerful! They have us believe open drug use in what used to be some of the most beautiful cities is completely acceptable. Cashless bail has attempted murderers back on the streets in hours just to commit more crime hours or days later. Thousands crossing the boarder daily. Teachers teaching kids as early as kindergartner about sexuality, be it strait, gay or now even more commonly transsexual. This book should have acted as a warning to us all back in the late 90’s. Instead at times, it sounds like the Anointed have used it as a guide of how to corrupt the nation more. So sad!!
Amazing book!

What would Thomas Sowell say today?

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Everyone should read this book, especially if you think the experts are correct. Thomas Sowell is one of the most important minds in the United States.

Must read

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I have noticed how I was betrayed by my own reason on a few occasions and how the "less thinking" people had a point, though perhaps not so perfectly articulated.

This book shows why that is so and why supposedly rational and probably well meant attempts to correct the world often go dangerously wrong. Think social programs, gender and racial issues etc.

Even if you instinctively disagree upfront, you should still read it and consider the arguments.

At times a bit too long, but otherwise well written.

Must-read for inquisitive progressive people

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If you finish the book by Thomas Sowell entitled ‘a conflict of visions’ wondering what the author himself thought (as he declined to tell you), this book captures it. If you’ve not read this former book, highly recommended that you start with it because it will give necessary background for really distinguishing the two visions Sowell is contrasting in this book. As always a tremendous service to the world in putting this book out.

Best as a sequel to A Conflict of Visions

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Somewhat technical but a broad education in reality and how to THINK and REASON. Thomas Sowell is a huge gift to our culture. Well into his 90’s; may God grant him long life for all of our good.

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