'Between the World and Me' won awards for nonfiction, made its author Ta-Nehisi Coates plenty of money and was called 'required reading' by Toni Morrison. It is also a book set firmly on the foundation of Critical Race Theory, though its author seems unaware. Author DM Schwartz, MD, MBA, systematically dismantles 'Between the World and Me' and exposes its myriad faulty assumptions, persistent flawed logic and stubborn reliance on vague generalizations. Dr. Schwartz also challenges the stunning mediocrity of Ta-Nehisi's amateurish prose and pseudo-intellectual meanderings. Race in American society needs truthful and thoughtful analysis. Dr. Schwartz demonstrates clearly and logically how 'Between the World and Me, ' despite its accolades, simply serves up Critical Race Theory and makes everyone even more bitter and angry. This book is intended for readers open to questioning their existing beliefs and delving down rabbit holes of reason. If you are an adherent to the dreary activist propaganda of Critical Race Theory, you'd be better served reading something by Robin Diangelo.
'Between the World and Me' won awards for nonfiction, made its author Ta-Nehisi Coates plenty of money and was called 'required reading' by Toni Morrison. It is also a book set firmly on the foundation of Critical Race Theory, though its author seems unaware. Author DM Schwartz, MD, MBA, systematically dismantles 'Between the World and Me' and exposes its myriad faulty assumptions, persistent flawed logic and stubborn reliance on vague generalizations. Dr. Schwartz also challenges the stunning mediocrity of Ta-Nehisi's amateurish prose and pseudo-intellectual meanderings. Race in American society needs truthful and thoughtful analysis. Dr. Schwartz demonstrates clearly and logically how 'Between the World and Me, ' despite its accolades, simply serves up Critical Race Theory and makes everyone even more bitter and angry. This book is intended for readers open to questioning their existing beliefs and delving down rabbit holes of reason. If you are an adherent to the dreary activist propaganda of Critical Race Theory, you'd be better served reading something by Robin Diangelo.