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Finishing the Thomas Sowell biography by Jason L. Riley. A little addlepated by chapters on journalists or politicians portraying him as masquerader. Hard to believe I was just as stupid. These recent years from York to the Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation leave me feeling as if I’m a character in a science fiction story. Everything turned inside out. The politics of the classroom surprised me when I returned to school six years ago. Many views by people I did not identify with despite the fact they claimed to be on the side I thought I was on. I just want fairness in the world. Have met so many proud to abuse others or regret nothing about violence if it is towards the side they despise. I might still be a leftist, I am no longer sure if I keep meeting people happy to be hysterical but I definitely know the bandwagon is unappealing. I couldn’t get my head around how a man raised in Harlem that embraced Marx became a conservative, but I can’t pretend I’m not impressed with howThomas Sowell explains his facts, experience and perception of nature.

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