This book will make you think, as
the title of the book suggests. Like
some of the author’s other books this one is also very enjoyable to read and entertaining.
Thankfully it is not about dusty old ancient logic or what appears to be symbolic
logic in today’s world. The main goal or
purpose of the books is to work on becoming a more thoughtful person and more
of a member of a community. The idea of
"thinking for yourself" is not a supported concept with the author. He provides detailed evidence that we really think
as a community. The authors observations
bring up culture, political and religious topics that identify key words that relate
a person then to a group. He uses the
term Inner Ring to reference the group.
This is based on writings from C.S. Lewis. The Inner Circle normally does not lead to discussions
with others who do not share your view point.
The author uses excellent reference materials like "The Righteous
Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion" by Jonathan
Haidt and "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman along with
many other references. This book builds on
an interesting topic that everyone should read a least twice.
I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.
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