Social Justice Fallacies (2023) exposes the myths and misconceptions fueling the modern social justice movement. It highlights how many commonly held beliefs conflict with verified facts, often challenging widely accepted societal narratives. The book highlights the dangerous consequences of pursuing noble goals based on flawed assumptions, questioning whether the current social justice agenda can truly achieve its vision.
Thomas Sowell is a renowned American economist, author, and social commentator, serving as a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He emerged as a leading figure in the American conservative movement, recognized as a prominent Black conservative voice. With over 45 books to his name, including the best-selling Basic Economics, Sowell has spent more than half a century contributing to both popular and scholarly discourse. His work spans topics such as economics, politics, education, and race. He has been recognized with the National Humanities Medal.