Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

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It’s good that the author has made an attempt to spread awareness about what these three topics truly are, even if his personal opinions may not necessarily align with everyone. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The review captures the essence of the book's deep dive into racism and prejudice. I appreciate the mention of the author's candid approach and abundant statistics. It sounds like a must-read for gaining a comprehensive understanding of these issues.
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This author is a great author being observant of America political system
The corruption and tribalism is a top notch not just in the American system of government alone it all over the world and I as well recommend this book to every individual it high time we put things in order
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This review is spot-on. The book, "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" exposes the false equivalency normally attributed to terms such as racism, prejudice and tribalism. The writers background as a psychiatrist also aids the reader to understand the underlying reasons behind our attitudes to people who are different from us. The book offers much needed impetus for the race conversation and better human relations.
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The book insightfully explores racism, tribalism, and prejudice, though it may offend some readers with certain statements. Despite this, it's a well-written and informative read, recommended for an honest perspective.
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This is an insightful book on racism, prejudice, and tribalism in America today, meant primarily for white Americans who want to understand today’s current political and racial divides. Congrats on BOTD!
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An educational read the that delicately handles sensitive topics like racism and tribalism. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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This review of "Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism" is insightful and thorough. I love how it highlights the author's personal experiences and historical context. The inclusion of real-life examples makes me eager to read this informative book.
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Talking about such sensitive topics as racism and prejudice is something one should be very careful about. Author could have avoided such inappropriate comments. I like that the reviewer clearly points out the good aspects and bad aspects of the book. 
Thanks for the review.
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The book "Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism: A Primer for White People" authored by Anthony M. D'Agostino, MD, delves deeply and thoroughly into a number of today's most delicate and intricate social issues. Using his own experiences as well as historical events, D'Agostino explores the subtleties of racism, tribalism, and prejudice in great detail, offering a comprehensive and perceptive viewpoint.Because of the author's openness, readers can see these deeply ingrained social concerns in their unadulterated form. D'Agostino makes the book approachable and thought-provoking by fusing personal tales with historical background to humanize the larger conversation. A strong point of the book is how he integrates human stories into a larger social critique, which makes for an engaging and realistic read.
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Wow! I think in like this book already! Finally, someone explains these issues till the smallest form. This will teach a lot of people how to better adjust to relating with people from other races.
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a primer for white folks a memoir part historical survey.. will highly recommend
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