Johann Hari’s Stolen Ideas(unherd.com) |
Johann Hari’s Stolen Ideas(unherd.com) |
I don't know how fair it is on his current work and I was never a fan of Hari's own pre-reveal sanctimoniousness and obviously some would claim there is an ironic justice in this sort of thing
Personally though I find it all really unpleasant and would prefer a critique that assumed a good faith attempt by Hari to undertake his life's second chapter with more integrity.
There's certainly nothing to justify the title of this article, at any rate.
I just wish there was an easy way to find and separate it from actual and more rigorous scientific and expert-driven non-fiction. They often look similar at first glance but there’s a world of difference between, say, Kahneman and Gladwell.
Eh, that's not all. There's a long lineage of accomplished people going cuckoo. And Nobel prizes appear to be an amplifying factor, from Shockley and Pauling to Mullis and Krugman.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vGQgHxUDx2KMhy34N2959?si=j...
I always thought he had a strange way of being interviewed where he cites sources and studies for almost everything he says. I thought this was commendable at the time rather than putting a thin veneer on other peoples ideas. Maybe it was due to the past accusation of plagiarism.
No. Then again he doesn't present much evidence that the sun is hot either...
Unsure how much of prestige it is these days to be a TED speaker. I lost respect to them long ago, and stopped listening to their talks once I realize how much they filter, so you are never going to be sure whether you watch piece that is neutral, or some form of hit-piece or one-sided rant. Just recently they decided to remove Theranos' COE Elizabeth Holmes speech; it was a great talk, even given by person that (years later) been found guilty of fraud.
I guess what I'm getting at, is that if you create a bullhorn for interesting people, don't start being politically correct; otherwise you may lose credibility. And audience.