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Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 30 Mar 2024, 07:17
by Lisa P Cowling
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" by ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, MD.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In his book Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism: A Primer for White People, Anthony M. D'Agostino, MD, insightfully delves into three sensitive topics: racism, tribalism, and prejudices, breaking them down to the smallest bits for the readers. 

The book begins with the author defining the basic concepts of racism, tribalism, and prejudice, pointing out that these words are commonly misused and offering the proper contexts for their usage. Digging into history, the author discusses these different concepts and their representation over centuries. From the first ever Homo sapiens wandering out of Africa to the current humans in the world, slave trading and conquest span centuries and nations. The author addresses prejudices and how easily they can be formed even in a little child, highlighting that most humans, in one form or another, harbor certain prejudices against some things. 

I really liked that the author included a lot about his own personal experiences living with these factors; I think this helps the reader put the book in perspective. I also loved the abundance of statistics and information about past world events, turning the book into a treasure trove of information. I liked again that the author used a lot of real-life instances, including past occurrences and current happenings. I find that this paints a clearer picture in the mind of the reader. 

I, however, think some parts of this book may come off as offensive to some people. Even though the author clearly states his stance on racism as he defines it, some of it may make some readers uncomfortable with the book. For instance, on page 96, the author, in stating things 'we can agree upon', adds that it is 'better' to be white than black. This and some other instances may seem offensive to a black person, discouraging them from reading the book. Again, in defining these concepts, the author, in some instances, sounds dangerously close to undermining and trivializing the experiences of people of color in societies like ours.

This book was, however, beautifully written, and I will give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars

I think this book adequately discusses its concepts, and as such, I will recommend it to anyone who wants an honest view of these ideas.

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Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 04 Apr 2024, 11:53
by Cristina-Ioana Toader
Great review! Your acknowledgment of the book's comprehensive approach, coupled with a high rating, indicates its significance in fostering understanding and conversation around critical social issues, despite its contentious aspects.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 10:14
by Osvaldo Borghese
The book offers a candid and thought-provoking discussion on the nature of prejudice, the definition of racism, and the universality of tribalism. Thanks for your detailed review.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 27 Apr 2024, 20:01
by Anozie Stephanie
Absolute review and I'm so happy for the great and insightful read, racism, tribalism, and prejudices have been the main thing going on in the world now and I am glad that ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, MD decides to speak about it.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 13 May 2024, 14:06
by Olivier Muhammad
After reading this review, I understand that the book "Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism: A Primer for White People" by Anthony M. D'Agostino, MD explores sensitive topics in depth. The author provides insightful perspectives on racism, tribalism, and prejudices, incorporating personal experiences and historical events. However, it is important to note that some parts of the book could be offensive to certain readers, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. Overall, this review rates the book 5 out of 5 stars and recommends it for those seeking an honest exploration of these concepts. Compelling climax, left me breathless with anticipation.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:23
by Sushan Ekanayake
Anthony M. D'Agostino, MD's book "Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism: A Primer for White People" is a thought-provoking read that tackles the intricate subjects of racism, tribalism, and prejudice. The author breaks down these concepts and explores their historical context, providing a comprehensive understanding. Congratulations on being BOTD!

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:38
by tarafarah7
Today's BOTD is a thought-provoking exploration of racism and race in the US, based on personal experience and research. Readers will learn how we got to where we are today, while being encouraged to think about what we can do today and in the future so that we are not complicit. Sounds like a read we can all benefit from! Thank you so much! :-)

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:39
by Priya Murugesan
A very honest review! The book deals with controversial topics like racism and tribalism. Based on the review, I believe the author did a wonderful job.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:43
by Jorge Leon Salazar
This book explores sensitive topics such as prejudice, racism, and tribalism. It looks right that the author includes aspects or cases about his own personal experience and many cases from real life. Undoubtedly, this makes it clear and relatable for readers. It seems that the bad thing is the comments that may be offensive to some people.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:43
by Deno Cheruiyot
This is an excellent review! I really appreciate the valuable insights presented in this book. The author has effectively addressed important issues such as racism, tribalism, and prejudices. I am grateful for the opportunity to read such a meaningful and impactful book.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:48
by Leen282
The topics discussed in the book are important issues, and it is good to hear people's opinions on it. I am not sure how to place the comments the reviewer mentions as less positive from the book, I think one needs to read the book to put these quotes in perspective and try to understand what is meant by it.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 08:57
by Amy Luman
Racism is a difficult concept, as are the other topics covered in the book. I try really hard to not let prejudices enter my mind, but I’m afraid that they do. I was not raised to be that way, but no one could keep me from overhearing inappropriate things as a small child. Congratulations on BOTD!

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 09:03
by Rebecca De Figueiredo
Thank you for the good and explanatory review. What a controversial subject and I can see how interesting the book is from the first few pages. Whatever a person says, someone’s going to be offended, so I admire the author for at least being truthful.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 09:03
by Bertha Jackson
Many people don't understand how their actions make them appear that they have racism, tribalism, and prejudice traits, even if they don't mean to. Thank you for your informative review.

Re: Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 09:05
by Marie Chalupová
I am glad you pointed out that this book might have some potentially offensive content even if it's otherwise well written. For me, I am bit worried about the "primer for white people" subtitle... That's not a good way to start conversation about racism.