![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This prevents adoption of many win-win policies good for all. McGhee also identifies the pernicious belief underlying these attitudes: the win-lose fallacy, that assumes competition of all against all. McGhee listens well to their stories of how their beliefs were shaped: on values, family, hierarchy, economics, race, gender, and their hopes, fears, grievances, and visions for our common future. Heather McGhee, One World/Penguin Random House (2021)Īs a white woman immigrant to the USA from Europe, I became more aware of the privileges I enjoyed, while reading this path-breaking book.Īuthor, Heather McGhee, to whom I have listened on TV programs as President of the Washington-based think tank Demos, now documents her journeys across the USA and her deep discussions with hundreds of her fellow citizens. What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together ![]()
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