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  • Published: 25 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780241393659
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $27.99

The Coddling of the American Mind

How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure




A timely investigation into the new safety culture in universities and the dangers it poses to free speech, mental health, education, and ultimately democracy

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Coddling of the America Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff.
What doesn't kill you makes you weaker
Always trust your feelings
Life is a battle between good people and evil people

These three Great Untruths contradict basic psychological principles about well-being, as well as ancient wisdom from many cultures. And yet they have become increasingly woven into education, culminating in a stifling culture of "safetyism" that began on American college campuses and is spreading throughout academic institutions in the English-speaking world.

In this book, free speech campaigner Greg Lukianoff and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt investigate six trends that caused the spread of these untruths, from the decline of unsupervised play to the corporatization of universities and the rise of new ideas about identity and justice.

Lukianoff and Haidt argue that well-intended but misguided attempts to protect young people can hamper their development, with devastating consequences for them, for the educational system and for democracy itself.

  • Published: 25 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780241393659
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $27.99

About the authors

Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt teaches psychology at the University of Virginia. This is his first book for the general reader.

Praise for The Coddling of the American Mind

No one is omniscient or infallible, so a willingness to evaluate new ideas is vital to understanding our world. Yet universities, which ought to be forums for open debate, are developing a reputation for dogmatism and intolerance. Haidt and Lukianoff, distinguished advocates of freedom of expression, offer a deep analysis of what's going wrong on campus, and how we can hold universities to their highest ideals.

Steven Pinker

We can talk ourselves into believing that some kinds of speech will shatter us, or we can talk ourselves out of that belief. The authors know the science. We are not as fragile as our self-appointed protectors suppose. Read this deeply informed book to become a more resilient soul in a more resilient democracy.

Philip E. Tetlock

A compelling and timely argument against attitudes and practises that, however well-intended, are damaging our universities, harming our children and leaving an entire generation intellectually and emotionally ill-prepared for an ever-more fraught and complex world. A brave and necessary work.

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

Our behavior in society is not immune to the power of rational scientific analysis. Through that lens, prepare yourself for a candid look at the softening of America, and what we can do about it.

Neil deGrasse Tyson

An important if disturbing book . . . Lukianoff and Haidt tell a plausible story

Niall Ferguson, The Times

Excellent . . . their advice is sound . . . liberal parents, in particular, should read it

Edward Luce, Financial Times

Their message is an urgent one... it is one that resonates well beyond dusty libraries and manicured quadrangles, into all of our lives

Josh Glancy, The Sunday Times

The book models the virtues and practical wisdom its authors rightly propose as the keys to progress. Lukianoff and Haidt teach young people -and all of us- by example as well as precept

Cornel West