Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism

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The author delves into a very sensitive topic, one that to date still sparks up feelings of strong emotions, memories of incompleteness, the struggles for oneness, and a sense of relevance amongst the human race.
I feel a strong connection to this book as a human, who wants to be judged by what I can offer and not by the color of my skin
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I like the way this book addresses these sensitive topics by a careful description of what each of them meant. With this careful analysis, I'm sure that people who have an open mind would find this book quite interesting.
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In "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism," Anthony M. D'Agostino tried to juxtapose the controversial concepts of racism, tribalism and prejudice. I would love to read.
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Society uses these terms interchangeably, and I assumed they meant the same thing. It’s great that the author clarifies this in the book—an excellent 5-star review.
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Post by Caterine Potes Morales »

I really enjoyed reading your review of Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism by Anthony M. D'Agostino, MD. Your analysis makes it clear that the book is both insightful and educational, especially with its detailed breakdown of these critical concepts and the historical perspective provided. I find it interesting that the author's personal experiences and the use of real-world examples contribute to painting a vivid picture for the reader.
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Post by Bernard Ndubuisi »

"Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism" A Primer for White People by Anthony M. D'Agostino. MD, is indeed a thought-provoking exploration. He may have a very good points of explanations to back this book up.

But from the review, this book is not going down well with me with the comments like "For instance, on page 96, the author, in stating things 'we can agree upon', adds that it is BETTER TO BE WHITE THAN BLACK " I don't feel it is good to some certain some feel less inferior because of their skin color or ways of life or behavior. I just feel those things that make us different in life are all God's spices to culture and human race at large. Thanks for the honest review.
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Congrats on BOTD! Dr. Anthony D'Agostino, congratulations on your merited honor! The book "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism: A Primer for White People" is topical and important. I'm looking forward to delving into this careful and considerate analysis of racism and race in America.
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The three topics the book centered on were really broken down to the atoms. It was wholesome, informative, and also had this blunt tone to it. I appreciate the author's effort to taking out time in reviewing these concepts that is already tearing our society about. The author's opinion are there too, were controversy may come about, but the rest of the book moves logically enough to resonate with everyone.
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Great review with how the world is stuck on the issues of prejudice, racism and tribalism that is bringing upon different opinions it's good to hear from the author's perspective.
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I appreciated the author’s honesty and the use of personal experiences to illustrate complex concepts, making the narrative both relatable and insightful.
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Anthony M. D'Agostino's 'Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism' offers a nuanced exploration of sensitive topics, enriched by his personal anecdotes and historical insights. However, some controversial statements may alienate certain readers.
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Post by abderrahman El achari »

The book "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" by ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, MD, carefully explains the terms prejudice, racism, and tribalism, and makes them more clear. Good review :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by MAHAD BAIG MIRZA »

You've provided a very well-balanced review of Anthony M. D'Agostino's book, 'Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism'. Your insights into the author's exploration of sensitive topics, coupled with appreciation for personal anecdotes and historical depth, offer a fair and comprehensive view. Your critique of potential offensiveness shows thoughtful consideration for diverse reader perspectives. Well done on capturing both the strengths and areas for cautious consideration in your assessment.
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An interesting thought provoking book "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" by ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, which insightfully delves into three sensitive topics: racism, tribalism, and prejudices.
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An interesting thought provoking book "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" by ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, which insightfully delves into three sensitive topics: racism, tribalism, and prejudices.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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