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Savage Messiah

How Dr. Jordan Peterson Is Saving Western Civilization

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Savage Messiah

By: Jim Proser
Narrated by: Danny Campbell, Jim Proser
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This program includes an introduction read by the author.

A fascinating biography and in-depth look at the work of best-selling writer and psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson, by award-winning author Jim Proser.

Who is psychologist, professor, best-selling author, and YouTube personality Dr. Peterson? What does he believe in? Who are his followers? And why is he so controversial? These are among the many questions raised in this compelling, exhaustively researched account of his life - from Peterson’s early days as a religious-school student in small-town Canada to his tenure at Harvard to his headline-making persona of the present day.

In Savage Messiah, we meet an adolescent Peterson who, scoffing at the "fairy tales" being taught in his confirmation class, asks his minister how it’s possible to believe the Bible in light of modern scientific theory. Unsatisfied with the answer he’s been given, Peterson goes on to challenge other authority figures who stood in his way as he dared to define the world in his own terms. This won Peterson many enemies and more admirers than he could have dreamed of, particularly during the digital era, when his nontraditional views could be widely shared and critically discussed. Still, a fall from grace was never far behind.

Peterson had always preached the importance of free speech, which he believed was essential to finding life-saving personal meaning in our frequently nihilistic world. But when he dismissed Canadian parliament Bill C-16, one that compelled the use of newly-invented pronouns to address new gender identities, Peterson found himself facing a whole new world. Students targeted him as a gender bigot. Conservatives called him their hero. Soon, Peterson was fixed firmly at the center of the culture wars - and there was no turning back.

With exclusive interviews of Dr. Peterson, as well as conversations with his family, friends, and associates, this audiobook reveals the heart and mind, teachings and practices, of one of the most provocative voices of our time.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

©2020 Jim Proser (P)2020 Macmillan Audio
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Jordan is our saviour

A fascinating insight into an amazing man. He has struggled for our sanity. A voice of reason in a world of chaos.

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I thank god that Dr Peterson exists and one day so will you...

A compelling account of how this wise compassionate brave soul has come along at the right moment in history to save our civilisation from the ultimate evil that has infiltrated western culture to the very core, our universities need cleansing and we have a responsibility to sit in on every lecture to check our so called academics have stopped brainwashing our children, so they can actually face the realities of life, 12 Rules would be a good start...

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A superb overview and analysis of Jordan’s life and work

The author has produced a great overview of Jordan’s life and work so far. A very positive story of Jordan’s origins and on where and how the various strands of his thinking inform his ideas and teachings. I cannot recommend this clearly read, entertaining and informative audiobook enough. A nice companion piece to Jordan’s 12 Rules and Maps Of Meaning audiobooks. Very enjoyable and deeply positive!

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Some food for though...

A fascinating and insightful look into the life and work of one of today's most interesting philosophical and psychological figures. I will definitely be replaying this to fully unpack the profound ideas discussed and would definitely recommend a listen. I think ill even buy the real book

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Adoring adulation of alt right poster boy

I have seen Jordan Peterson's books in airport book shops and have causally glanced at titles such as The 12 Rules of Life and Maps of Meaning and have been intrigued as to who exactly the author is and what motivates him, as an academic clinical psychologist, to write thees bestselling pseudo self help books (over 30 million books sold).
The title of this book is "Savage Messiah" and, indeed, Dr Peterson has risen to messianic levels of adulation with his followers. A recent speaking appearance in London had tickets being sold on the secondary market for over £200 and there are Jordan Peterson branded merchandise available on his website including t shirts, mugs, leggings and pillows. So how and why has he risen to such dizzy heights of fame and fortune? The answer lies in this book by Jim Prosser whose previous works include the biography of US military heroes. Prosser has a black/white, wrong/right, good/evil view of the world. And he worships Peterson and all he stands for. Anyone who disagrees with Peterson is, in Prosser's view, a left winger and, according to Prosser, you only need to read The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.to understand where left wing politics will take you. This analogy is used repeatedly to trash opponents of Peterson and it becomes tedious after a while. It is also a little uncomfortable to hear of Prosser's enthrallment with Peterson's clothing, his diet, his family, his mental health battles and even his hair styles throughout this book. It is probably true what Prosser says that Peterson is the highest profile academic challenging progressive thinking in the world at the moment who is peddling this type of thinking that, whether he likes it or not, has made Peterson a poster boy of the alt right. Ultimately however, this book says more about Prosser's obsession and the legions of Peterson's fans than it does about Peterson himself.

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