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  • File Size 1268 KB
  • Print Length 277 pages
  • Publisher Broadside e-books (March 19, 2019)
  • Publication Date March 19, 2019
  • Sold by HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07CLMXWT9




The Right Side of History How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great edition by Ben Shapiro Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews


  • As a mother, especially the mother of a passionately conservative teenager entering his college search year amongst today's unsettling environment, I am so grateful to Ben Shapiro for writing this timely book. I've grown increasingly concerned with the unnecessary and completely unwarranted infighting within humanKIND along with an erosive tribalism mentality that certain ideologies seem to want to perpetuate in order to control more and more people-enabled by adults who should know that they are being played. That anyone is still allowing this to happen is what has been baffling me.

    Enter Ben Shapiro and The Right Side of History, which touches upon the incidents that led us to this madness and seeks to solve these issues which have become insurmountable to some of us. I hope that more potential readers realize that this type of information, filled with actual facts and compelling reading, is crucial to those whose foundation relies on us to provide the best future for the next generation. A generation of young people who learn from the actions of adults whose unhealthy addiction to daily outrage and the demonization of any beliefs that oppose our own are not helping us to evolve together as we were meant to.

    Thank you Ben, I am so grateful to you for helping to raise the necessary awareness on behalf of our children.
  • If you're familiar with Ben Shapiro, then this book is exactly what you'd expect. Spurious logic bent to fit whatever beliefs Shapiro has, smugly presented in a faux-intellectual way. It's absurd that the following is on the product page

    "America has a God-shaped hole in its heart, argues New York Times bestselling author Ben Shapiro, and we shouldn't fill it with politics and hate."

    First of all, it's quite a leap to say that America has a God-shaped hole in its heart. Evangelicals run everything in this country. Second, "we shouldn't fill it with politics and hate" is something I think everyone can agree with, but BEN SHAPIRO is telling us this? Political pundit and liberal-hater Ben Shapiro? The guy who spends all day, every day writing devisively about politics? The guy who can go five minutes without bashing liberals (ie, half the country)? How can someone write that without dying of laughter?

    America has a love-shaped hole in its heart, and we shouldn't fil it with the absurdly hateful and devisive rhetoric of people like Ben Shapiro. We should be spending less time listening to political pundits of every stripe and more time listening to and attempting to understand each other. Good gravy, the scourge of these pundits who prey on our fears and ignorance just to turn a buck needs to end.
  • What an essential voice in the political commentary world! I loved Ben’s book “Bullies” and I’m loving this book too so far. I'm on my second reading.

    You don’t have to agree with everything he says to learn something from him. His arguments and logic are airtight. This book’s thesis is an important one. It IS Reason and Religious belief that makes this country great.

    Ben’s knowledge of classic Western philosophy is impressive. The scholarship is at times broad and deep. This book dabbles with some of the most powerful ideas in history, and it’s so beautifully written. It reminds me of Richard Tarnas' book, "The Passion of The Western Mind" (where he spends the first half the 500-page book talking about the massive influence of Judeo-Christian values as well). However, I like Ben's style and application to the contemporary American experience.

    Regarding political speculations, I really hope he does not run for VP. As I read Ben's book, I hear the tone and register in his voice as if I were listening to his podcast I never want it to end. It would be a shame if The Ben Shapiro Show had to shut down. I want him and his family to live a Long, Prosperous, and Fulfilling life. We need to keep hearing his voice and perspective—without all the constraints being a political leader brings.

    This is Ben’s best book so far and definitely worth reading ASAP!

    P. S., If you want to see how consistently good Ben's work is, go to his YoutTube channel and check out Episode 207 (Nov. 10, 2016). Currently, he has only 286 views on it. However, he's still just as insightful and an interesting today with over 658,000 subscribers and around 100K views on his latest videos.
  • edition was released last night and I’ve already finished it. Excellent overview of how the roots of Jewish morality and Greek philosophy of reason led to the development of western civilization, and why we need to adhere to both to preserve goodness and liberty
  • If you don't know where you've come from, you'll have a hard time knowing where you're headed. Ben gives a great presentation on the origins and development of Western Civilization. Highly recommend!!
  • The Right Side of History is historically accurate and philosophically consistent. It stays on the academic and logical side of the delicate balance between patriotic nationalism for no other reason than ‘Merica and a reasonable argument that indeed (as he contends in the book), “As a society, we are forgetting that almost everything great that has ever happened in history happened because of people who believe in both Judeo-Christian values and the Greek-born power of reason.”

    Shapiro has once again proved his argument through reason and answered his critics with undeniable truth. It’s far more than meager glorification of Western civilization. He spends ample time explain how we got where we are in the West and why the left wants to destroy the idea of democracy. An incredible read which was well worth reading the entire book the day it was released.
  • Great book, very apt and thought provoking
  • Great perspective... only a couple chapters in and I can’t put it down. Thought provoking.

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