I've been thinking about parts of it for days now, so I can say that it captured my imagination. A lot of what Diamond is going on about was stuff I felt resistant to but which, on consideration, I could see the value of.
But I stand by my initial sense that the book is scattershot, all-over-the-map, and somewhat abusive of the bully pulpit the author earned for himself with earlier works.
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But I stand by my initial sense that the book is scattershot, all-over-the-map, and somewhat abusive of the bully pulpit the author earned for himself with earlier works.