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Thoughts on this book? What should i read for the complete opposite point of view. Definitely confirmed a lot of suspicions i had, but it seemed like he was often going after strawmen and some of his arguments could be refuted with knowledge

>> No.14467130

>>14467125
*enough knowledge about the subject matter that i dont have

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>>14467125
its not very good

>> No.14467215

>>14467143
Do you disagree with the premise? Or was it something else?

>> No.14467228

>>14467215
>"Christopher Ryan (born February 13, 1962) is an American author best known for co-authoring the book Sex at Dawn. His master's thesis examined difference in specific personality measures between working fashion models and the general public. Ryan gave a TED talk[5] titled Are we designed to be sexual omnivores? in February 2013, contributes to Psychology Today[6] and hosts a popular podcast called Tangentially Speaking with Dr. Christopher Ryan."

>> No.14467350

>>14467125
There's no book that refutes it.

https://www.themoneyillusion.com/give-thanks-for-progress/ Your only option is to delve deeper into its themes I recommend:

The Gnol Credo
Ishmael
The Story of B

Beware.