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Thomas Sowell: Dismantling America (2010, Basic Books) 4 stars

"These wide-ranging essays--on many individual political, economic, cultural and legal issues--have as a recurring underlying …

Review of 'Dismantling America' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I wish I could write like Sowell. His prose is so incisive, exact, and deceptively simple. Of course I do not agree with him on all points—yet that’s really the purpose of his essays. You’re not expected to agree, you’re expected to think critically and question what preemptive conclusions you bring into any sociopolitical discussion.

Here’s the spoiler that many readers trip over: Thomas Sowell is a Black American. Left-leaning readers who know no better often accuse him of racism and “White Privilege” only to be caught embarrassingly tongue tied by this simple phenotypical fact. And because (1) Sowell is so damn smart and (2) solidly conservative/libertarian, Sowell tends to hide his racial identity with the apparent intention of catching his ideological opponents in a rhetorical trap. On this point, I think he’s right. Read his comments about being a child during the Harlem Renaissance and how all that changed …

reviewed A pattern language by Christopher Alexander (Center for Environmental Structure)

Christopher Alexander: A pattern language (1977, Oxford University Press) 4 stars

Alexander and his co-authors present us with over two hundred (roughly 250) "patterns" that they …

Review of 'A pattern language' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

It’s really interesting, but you get the sense that some of California’s economic quandaries around housing comes from too strong an influence of this kind of theorizing. There’s much that just feels correct, which is where the NIMBY and the YIMBLY fly in different directions like an Aristophanean tangent