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Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

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Employees of Penguin Random House Canada Publishing are trying to stop the company from publishing Peterson’s latest book.

These employees obviously don’t understand the importance of publishers having the right to publish whatever its editors and senior management want to, without regard to the feelinz of overly sensitive, woke, poorly educated millennials.

Those employees who object should be invited to find new jobs. They are ill suited for careers in publishing

 

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Employees of Penguin Random House Canada Publishing are trying to stop the company from publishing Peterson’s latest book.

These employees obviously don’t understand the importance of publishers having the right to publish whatever its editors and senior management want to, without regard to the feelinz of overly sensitive, woke, poorly educated millennials.

Those employees who object should be invited to find new jobs. They are ill suited for careers in publishing

I enjoyed 12 Rules as an audio book. I will be buying this one as well. Anytime the left tries suppress a book I’ll buy it. I will be reading Shriers book for the same reason:

 
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why? Care to elaborate?

He engages in some very poor philosophy and mental gymnastics to justify a belief in God, most predominantly redefining the concept of the truth itself. For instance, he will tell you that if something is useful then it must be true and that it follows that if a belief in God is useful, then God's existence is a truth (an idea which in and of itself, aside from its poor logic, is underlain by a highly unattested statement that religion is useful).
 
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