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The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity is a non-fiction book by Douglas Murray that examines the rise of identity politics and the 'social contagions' of the modern era. Murray explores how rapid shifts in public discourse regarding social justice and sexuality have created a polarized and often irrational cultural landscape. The book is a critique of 'woke' ideology and the ways in which social media accelerates groupthink. Murray argues for a return to liberal values and objective truth in the face of what he describes as a new, secular religion of victimhood.
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"The guest mentions reading Douglas Murray to gain a 'refreshing wave of confidence' and a logical perspective on modern social issues, specifically contrasting his work with that of Ta-Nehisi Coates."