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pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute. always a joy to write for them. and and, of course, to be here with one of my absolute heroes emily coffee. it's just a great. so thank you so book. they always sort of pair these things in the press, you know, and but the book in some ways is not very surprising. right? the book that anything that is power ful, any intervention that is powerful all that is efficacious can help. it can also necessarily harm. right. that's true of any intervention. now, how did i get to. so so that's the claim. the therapeutic interventions kids are getting. how did i get here? so with the last book, i too
pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute. always a joy to write for them. and and, of...
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abigail rather challenged. adams said to him, you know men have not a good track record with regard to their exercise of power over or for women or husbands actually put it over wives habit of tyranny. so what she to paraphrase but she was ready to give him and his colleagues another chance but that you know if it did not deliver as promised she expected that women would to, in her words, foment a rebellion for a voice and representation. and that's exactly what happened and she was making a really important point in that letter that power is reserved only to some arbitrary power control over others, power corrupts as we know. you cannot deliver on the promise of protecting natural rights for all by reserving power only to the few. you need voice and representation for all in order to make a good on the commitment of principle. that is basically the first official error and puzzle that i believe we've been wrestling through as a country for the sub6 250 years. so that's the shape of the essay i plan to offer yo
abigail rather challenged. adams said to him, you know men have not a good track record with regard to their exercise of power over or for women or husbands actually put it over wives habit of tyranny. so what she to paraphrase but she was ready to give him and his colleagues another chance but that you know if it did not deliver as promised she expected that women would to, in her words, foment a rebellion for a voice and representation. and that's exactly what happened and she was making a...
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to be perfect and abigail's always nagging him and haranguing. not only you write more, you know, you never call, or your handwriting should be better, but use your powers of reason to master your unreasonable passions. there is avarice and ambition lurking everywhere. you've got to achieve self perfection so you can serve others. and he internalizes constantly and he's always beating himself up for minor failures of temper. i mean, he keeps these incredible diaries. you know, it's i'm spending too much time at the theater i'm growing corpulent. i'm i'm getting stout drinking too much. but he literally i'm becoming corpulent by to the theater too much write to himself to to that he's like not even enjoy to the theater without fearing corpulent. so well, i mean he thought he was drinking, you know, too much, but that always he stops. he's so self-aware and he in the in these very vivid raw passages is describing and recording his feelings, it's spiritual diary. he has a first phase where he's the boylston professor of order oratory at harvard read
to be perfect and abigail's always nagging him and haranguing. not only you write more, you know, you never call, or your handwriting should be better, but use your powers of reason to master your unreasonable passions. there is avarice and ambition lurking everywhere. you've got to achieve self perfection so you can serve others. and he internalizes constantly and he's always beating himself up for minor failures of temper. i mean, he keeps these incredible diaries. you know, it's i'm spending...
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and on behalf of the manhattan, it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's discussion with abigail shrier and her new bo
and on behalf of the manhattan, it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's discussion with abigail shrier and her new bo
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have abigail adams 1000 pieces of correspondence but we might not have had them at. her husband first of all been away not been away and then became famous because she's related to a famous person. she's not the only woman, although it would have been much because of the literacy the privilege and the leisure. none of that. but we've lost so much. we we erased native american languages, so we don't have of those. we don't have enough women's records. i'm so grateful for the original slave narratives that were written by survivors and collected by fisk university in the 1950s. continued by a wpa project in the thirties. and now you're continuing that legacy without building locks. if you all are printing out your emails. there's going to be no work for people like pam. oh, there'll be work. we'll anyone else on some of the some of the early origins. not even necessarily limited to the back and cargo. well we were when we were talking about this panel and i want to say, first of all, david rubenstein, you've done an amazing for civics education and archives and drawing
have abigail adams 1000 pieces of correspondence but we might not have had them at. her husband first of all been away not been away and then became famous because she's related to a famous person. she's not the only woman, although it would have been much because of the literacy the privilege and the leisure. none of that. but we've lost so much. we we erased native american languages, so we don't have of those. we don't have enough women's records. i'm so grateful for the original slave...