A Conflict of Visions by Thomas Sowell Ideological Origins of Political Struggles
What's it about? A Conflict of Visions (1987) shows why political opponents so often talk past each other by uncovering the invisible, pre-rational maps of human nature that drive our deepest disagreements. You’ll discover why your stance on seemingly unrelated issues like defense spending and criminal justice likely stems from a single underlying instinct about whether humanity is inherently flawed or endlessly perfectible. By grasping these competing visions, you can decode the fundamental logic behind ideological wars that have divided societies for centuries. Have you ever wondered why political conversations feel so permanently stuck?Why do your most thoughtful arguments sometimes hit a wall of blank incomprehension?It can be genuinely baffling when intelligent, compassionate people look at the exact same world and see completely different realities, lining up on opposite sides of seemingly unrelated issues. This friction usually has nothing to do with facts or logic. It st...