I know I must have made some terrible life choices, because I felt myself professionally obligated to read Jordan Peterson's self-help book, to remain "informed" about the world of "ideas." 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is strongly reminiscent of Michel Houellebecq, who has been similarly lauded as a "tough realist" for espousing sexist and reactionary ideas.
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I know I must have made some terrible life choices, because I felt myself professionally obligated to read Jordan Peterson's self-help book, to remain "informed" about the world of "ideas." 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is strongly reminiscent of Michel Houellebecq, who has been similarly lauded as a "tough realist" for espousing sexist and reactionary ideas.