The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great

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A #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!

Human beings have never had it better than we have it now in the West. So why are we on the verge of throwing it all away?

In 2016, New York Times bestselling author Ben Shapiro spoke at the University of California–Berkeley. Hundreds of police officers were required to protect his speech. What was so frightening about Shapiro? He came to argue that Western civilization is in the midst of a crisis of purpose and ideas; that we have let grievances replace our sense of community and political expediency limit our individual rights; that we are teaching our kids that their emotions matter more than rational debate; and that the only meaning in life is arbitrary and subjective.

As a society, we are forgetting that almost everything great that has ever happened in history happened because of people who believed in both Judeo-Christian values and in the Greek-born power of reason. In The Right Side of History, Shapiro sprints through more than 3,500 years, dozens of philosophers, and the thicket of modern politics to show how our freedoms are built upon the twin notions that every human being is made in God’s image and that human beings were created with reason capable of exploring God’s world.

We can thank these values for the birth of science, the dream of progress, human rights, prosperity, peace, and artistic beauty. Jerusalem and Athens built America, ended slavery, defeated the Nazis and the Communists, lifted billions from poverty, and gave billions more spiritual purpose.

Yet we are in the process of abandoning Judeo-Christian values and Greek natural law, watching our civilization collapse into age-old tribalism, individualistic hedonism, and moral subjectivism. We believe we can satisfy ourselves with intersectionality, scientific materialism, progressive politics, authoritarian governance, or nationalistic solidarity.

We can’t.

The West is special, and in The Right Side of History, Ben Shapiro bravely explains how we have lost sight of the moral purpose that drives each of us to be better, the sacred duty to work together for the greater good,.

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3.8
87 reviews
I P
August 18, 2023
It's interesting how somebody how never studied history has the arrogance to write about history as if he knew it better than historians who actually studied that field. It's even more laughable considering that Shapiro apparently needs to twist and turn about everything in order to not have his own world view crumble. No matter if it's universities, history, Hollywood, Shapiro has to see defamation, threat, and conspiracies everywhere and in everything. Instead of being open to other opinions, world views and adapt a kind of humility and flexibility, Shapiro is basically pissed that the world has evolved since the 1930s. Which is even more outrageous considering his family's religious background and that he of all people should have empathy with minorities and sensitive groups. Well, he doesn't. He is superficial, fake reflective, phony and arrogant. No serious academic would be as blatantly lurid, but well, education doesn't necessarily equal intelligence or maturity, right, Ben?
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Klaus Valkama
December 8, 2020
This book is terrible. Ben goes on a rant about social democracy, welfare and the government as if it hadn't provided any stability, while also not taking any critique towards military expenditures(especially the case for USA). Ben goes on a roll about how supposedly "judeo christian values" are the best values, even though these aren't as prominent compared to values of welfare & ethicy in Europe and Canada and such. Ben is an awful writer and the text is your typical republican writer. I don't recommend this book, it's straight trash.
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Brian Clingenpeel
May 5, 2021
It's really unfortunate people who clearly have not bought or read the book are able to comment with the sole intention of bringing down the ratings score. Most 2 star reviews are clearly from people just review bombing and have nothing to do with the content of the book. Pathetic
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About the author

Ben Shapiro is founding editor-in-chief and editor emeritus of The Daily Wire and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show," the top conservative podcast in the nation. A New York Times bestselling author, Shapiro is a graduate of Harvard Law School, and an Orthodox Jew. His work has been profiled in nearly every major American publication, and he has appeared as the featured speaker at many conservative events on campuses nationwide, several of those appearances targeted by progressive and “Antifa” activists.

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