Vision of the Anointed

Vision of the Anointed

by Thomas Sowell

1996

Thomas Sowell dissects the disconnect between lofty ideals and harsh realities in social policy, arguing that the well-intentioned but flawed assumptions of intellectual elites have led to widespread societal problems. He contends that a self-congratulatory mindset, rather than empirical evidence, often drives policy decisions in areas like education and crime. This incisive work is for readers who question prevailing narratives and seek a clear-eyed examination of policy failures and their ideological roots.

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