![]() Not yet erased from the annals of history, for example, is the 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, on whom the author regularly calls for his view that humans are naturally nice, and it is the institutions of civilisation that have corrupted us. But there appears to be no authorial shame over the laughably bogus claim that this idea has been “erased” from history, presumably by a dark centuries-long conspiracy of secretive misanthropes, to some bafflingly obscure end. Some measure of bathos is presumably intended when we learn that this radical new view is that “most people, deep down, are pretty decent”. The author promises to reveal “a radical idea” that has been “erased from the annals of world history”. ![]() ![]() ![]() L ike most big-idea books, this one begins by absurdly overstating the novelty of its argument. ![]()
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