The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure

Narrated by:
Jonathan Haidt

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
130
Narrator
31
Release Date
September 2018
Duration
10 hours 6 minutes
Summary
Something has been going wrong on many college campuses in the last few years. Speakers are shouted down. Students and professors say they are walking on eggshells and are afraid to speak honestly. Rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide are rising—on campus as well as nationally. How did this happen?

First Amendment expert Greg Lukianoff and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt show how the new problems on campus have their origins in three terrible ideas that have become increasingly woven into American childhood and education: What doesn’t kill you makes you weaker; always trust your feelings; and life is a battle between good people and evil people. These three Great Untruths contradict basic psychological principles about well-being and ancient wisdom from many cultures.  Embracing these untruths—and the resulting culture of safetyism—interferes with young people’s social, emotional, and intellectual development. It makes it harder for them to become autonomous adults who are able to navigate the bumpy road of life.

Lukianoff and Haidt investigate the many social trends that have intersected to promote the spread of these untruths. They explore changes in childhood such as the rise of fearful parenting, the decline of unsupervised, child-directed play, and the new world of social media that has engulfed teenagers in the last decade. They examine changes on campus, including the corporatization of universities and the emergence of new ideas about identity and justice. They situate the conflicts on campus within the context of America’s rapidly rising political polarization and dysfunction.

This is an audiobook for anyone who is confused by what is happening on college campuses today, or has children, or is concerned about the growing inability of Americans to live, work, and cooperate across party lines.
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Harry H.

Loved the book and 3 untruths. Only down side is chapter 9 discussion on social justice. Authors tend to violate untruth of good v evil by saying history is on their (liberal) views. Chapter 9 doesn’t really add anything to their argument anyway so why is it in there?

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Trey

Haidt has done some good books. He’s an intelligent guy and there are many things in this book that I agree with but this was not as good as some of his other works. Lots of words to say little. A lot of things that could have (and should have) been said were not. The gist is that America is raising a bunch of babies and the liberal sect is triggered into riots because the conservatives do stuff to make them crazy.

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Anonymous

Just another fantasy rendition of a Manichean world

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Charles L.

Excellent, well documented review of changing atmosphere on campus and beyond. Highly recommend for parents of college-bound and younger children!

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Anonymous

Fantastic analysis of what is going on in our country.

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Melanie S.

This book helps explain our era's baffling social discord -- not only rioting and looting of private property, but the pervasive cancel culture that seeks to silence and "de-platform" anyone who disagrees. If we're to recover the American Idea -- that people from differing backgrounds and beliefs can come together to forge a freer and fairer society -- more people should read this book and follow the prescriptions at the end!

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Jordyn R.

Fantastic and concise insights, with an accessibility level that allows me to recommend it to people I know who might not be so familiar with these issues.

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Anonymous

wonderful wise and thought provoking!

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