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In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessity of Preconceived Ideas, by Theodore Dalrymple

Today, the word prejudice has come to seem synonymous with bigotry; therefore the only way a person can establish freedom from bigotry is by claiming to have wiped his mind free from prejudice. English psychiatrist and writer Theodore Dalrymple shows that freeing the mind from prejudice is not only impossible, but entails intellectual, moral and emotional dishonesty. The attempt to eradicate prejudice has several dire consequences for the individual and society as a whole.

  • Sales Rank: #267396 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Encounter Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.68" h x .65" w x 5.75" l, .69 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 129 pages
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About the Author
Today Theodore Dalrymple is a psychiatrist and prison doctor who treats heroin addicts. He writes a column for the Spectator, and contributes frequently to the Daily Telegraph. He also wrote Our Culture, What's Left of It and Life at the Bottom (Ivan R. Dee).

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Dalrymple turns philosopher
By Geoff Puterbaugh
I have to say that Theodore Dalrymple and David Stove have become my two favorite authors in recent years. Both of them do plenty of examination (and re-examination) of the nonsense which seems to be replacing Western culture as we knew it.

Make no mistake about it: Dalrymple is not trying to defend racial prejudice. He is attempting to grapple with old prejudices such as: "People should wait and get married before having children." This kind of bedrock commonsense lies at the foundation of civilization, and yet nowadays a huge number of people seem to think that this has become THEIR decision, and that they have a perfect right not only to have a child outside of marriage, but to have that child supported by government largesse.

Dalrymple's insight can be uncanny. While treating a prisoner who tried to impress him by bragging that he would "kill a child molester on sight," Dalrymple very gently turned the tables. "Do you have any children yourself?"

"Of course, doc. I've got three children."

"All from the same mother, then?"

"No, three different women."

"Do you visit your children often?"

"I can't. The mother won't allow it, and neither will her new boyfriend, doc."

"Do you imagine that she will have the same boyfriend in 2-3 years time?"

"No, doc, I can't see that happening."

End of conversation, but the prisoner is left confronting the fact that he is the child molester's most important ally, since fatherless children raised by a series of step-fathers are at very high risk. Perhaps for the first time in his life, he begins to wonder what happened to his early ambition, which was precisely to get married and create the sort of family he had never known. Unfortunately, drugs, drinking, and the criminal environment he lived in made that almost impossible, and what sealed the deal was the way he came to think of marriage and tradition: as stultifying bourgeois traps invented to imprison people who were not free spirits, like himself.

A closing thought: "You may choose to have children, but you may not choose to have them supported by me. I have children of my own."

That's just a taste of this very important book. Do yourself a favor and read it!

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
The Most Interesting Man in the World.
By Bernard Chapin
Well, Dr. Dalrymple is to me at any rate. I would place him solidly on my list of top five writers without any question. Indeed, I probably will read anything he ever writes on any subject. Yes, I agree with the other reviewers that this book is too short, but, being that it is part of a series called "Brief Encounters," this is to be expected.

Here our eminent retired psychiatrist demolishes a major cornerstone of political correctness. Specifically, it is the mandate that we be non-judgmental in regards to everyone and everybody--with the exception of those who are judgmental or prejudicial, of course. In their case, no fate is too severe. Dr. Dalrymple argues convincingly that a life without preconception is an impossibility; just as is truth without presupposition. To display prejudice once meant an individual had discernment, but now it means one has a variety of PC ism.

The influence of the sensitivity-at-all-costs gang has altered the world irreparably and for the worse. Dr. Dalrymple showcases this eventuality within a myriad of contexts. One of which is unconventionality which once equated with individuals being... unconventional. Yet now, the label has morphed into a compliment. This has led the avant-garde to undergo "the equivalent of an arms race," becoming more and more outlandish in order to satisfy the needs of their social clique. They always forget the truism that the only thing which never changes is the avant-garde.

No longer are politeness and civility integral to functional social relations. Making a spectacle of oneself in public can be lamentable but is deemed a sign of honesty and sincerity. No matter how out-of-control the person who "loses it" becomes his tantrum elucidates how true he is to his feelings. Asking him to show restraint would rob him of authenticity.

Numerous ornate phrases bejewel In Praise of Prejudice and my own favorite is "The Law of Conservation of Righteous Indignation." Dr. Dalrymple posits that a free-floating, constant mass of indignation among populations may be as intrinsic to humanity as our lust for fat and salt. We find that as old prejudices dissipate, new ones form to become repositories of animus. Tobacco is a perfect example. Once it was regarded merely as a vice but now outrage over its usage unites our elites. Our leaders then spray their sanctimonious acrimony upon the demon weed and whoever is foolish enough to pay the exorbitant taxes that allow them to smoke it. Yes, this is a brief encounter with Dr. Dalrymple, but, as always, it is one that leaves readers vastly enriched.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
An Elegant Essay on Moral Philosohpy
By Dianne Roberts
Theodore Dalrymple is a moral essayist of generally very high standard, and although I would argue this isn't his best work, In Praise of Prejudice is a fundamental read regarding one of the most pressing issues of our time. To be more specific it is really a single essay in 29 parts that is a response to current trends in post-modern thought which have more than certainly influenced the bastions of our governance and culture, and from there have radiated into many slices of society if not all. The post modern quest to eliminate the sway of pre-conceived ideas is evident in the transmogrification of the word discrimination from the highest ideal of cultivated intelligence to one connotative of debased hatred, the narrowing of the concept of prejudice to negative prejudice only -in the colloquial sense-, and the esteem with which people boast of their "non-judgmentalism" as a badge of distinction and honor.

However Mr. Dalrymple argues persuasively that the elimination of traditional prejudice has not unlocked the human fulfillment of all desires so promised by the movement's godfathers, John Stuart Mill, Rousseau, and Bertrand Russell amongst the most luminary. Rather, pre-conceived notions are inexorably present in human nature, and cannot be eliminated but to be immediately, if unconsciously, replaced by others. The shedding of the accumulation of the wisdom of mankind (painfully imperfect as man himself and permanently tainted with Original Sin) has instead been replaced by a more feral nihilism and egotism, with moral squalor the result, and in the resulting chaotic (and "empty-headed" as opposed to open minded as one reviewer puts it so well) quest to slake all human desires fewer are sated and society is worse off overall.

A few drawbacks deny a fifth star to this otherwise elegant, concise, fundamental and compelling expose on the nature and necessity of morality and the pre-conceived notions it rests on. Sometimes the author can meander off into the bizarre and trivial simulated Socratic dialogues to make a point, such as his made up argument with someone who believes the Pacific Ocean is made of brie. Other times his chain of thought can have some ghostly thin links. Last he can sometimes write some very overly punctuated and confusing sentences.

Despite these flaws this is a book that is important to read and understand, although very high-brow which may put off a lot of readers. A civilization based on freedom and liberty depends on the authority of the morality of its citizens lest it devolve to the basis of authoritarian government to compensate for that morality's evaporation. Theodore Dalrymple shows that the morality necessary for freedom rests on prejudices, which must be evaluated, reviewed and improved as time progresses, but which not only can not but should not be eliminated in spite of their inherent imperfectability.

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