The Next Big Idea Club’s fall season is just around the corner…
“I don’t know of any cases where a student had a PTSD attack and had to be hospitalized because of a book.”
“If like-minded people talk to each other, they tend to end up more extreme, more unified, and more confident.”
“This has worked over centuries. We can see the historical pattern, and it’s working now.”
“Law can express values in a way that actually alters norms.”
“All lives, no matter where they are lived, have equal value.”
“A man who faced so much adversity still looked at the world through the eyes of wonder.”
“There is a deeper cultural code driving our behavior which reflects the strength of our social norms.”
“You don’t want to disagree in ways that make it feel as if you’re challenging the way in which they view themselves and their beliefs.”
We are proud to present the following excerpt from Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt’s new book, ‘The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.’
Linda Yueh discusses the big ideas behind her most recent book, the Next Big Idea Club Summer Finalist, ‘What Would the Great Economists Do?’
Daniel Cohen discusses the big ideas behind his most recent book, the Next Big Idea Club Summer Finalist, ‘The Infinite Desire for Growth.’