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I had trouble getting in to this book. This book is well written. I think that this book will be good for society to better understand it's self.

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Salih Reisoglu’s thought-provoking work, “Losing Social Intellect,” delves into the heart of contemporary challenges faced by Free Market Economy and Democracy. In this concise yet impactful book, Reisoglu dissects the core reason behind their troubles: the gradual erosion of social intellect.

In the last two decades, our societal fabric has frayed, and the pillars of Free Market Economy and Democracy have trembled. While we engage in debates about secondary issues, there’s an unspoken problem that demands our attention: the widening gap between the rising social intellect threshold required for these systems to function and the true social intellect of our society.

Reisoglu meticulously analyzes why our collective social intellect is weakening. As our ability to make informed choices diminishes, so does the essence of freedom—the power to choose.

When society becomes naive enough to be manipulated, it unwittingly transfers economic and political power to interest groups that serve their own agendas. The consequences are dire: Free Market Economy and Democracy falter.

Reisoglu doesn’t just diagnose the ailment; he prescribes remedies:

We must prioritize education that fosters critical thinking, empathy, and civic responsibility. A well-informed populace is the bedrock of a healthy society.

Combat misinformation and propaganda by equipping citizens with media literacy skills. A discerning public can resist manipulation.

Rebuilding social intellect requires collective action. Governments, institutions, and individuals must collaborate to bridge the gap.

“Losing Social Intellect” is a wake-up call for those who care about the future of our systems. Reisoglu’s insights resonate beyond borders, urging us to reclaim our intellectual agency and safeguard the very foundations of our societies. 🌐

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Honestly, I was expecting more from this book. Or, at least something else. Or, it could be a me problem and I just wanted a relatable read that confirmed and affirmed my feeling of the world’s general population getting dumber by the day.
Other than my expectations, it was good. It’s well written, it’s well structured, and yes, it does touch those subjects I was hoping to see there, albeit not from my standpoint, but the point is there nonetheless.

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This is the first book in a planned series of six on Fundamental Awareness in Economics and Politics. The book is very good, although I will caution it is not for the casual reader. It's informative. It's thorough. It encourages the reader to think deeply and seriously about the subject. It will either shift your perspective on social intellect or widen your understanding of it. It is only when we recognize and correctly analyze that we can choose the best-suited solutions to problems. This book does just that - it thoroughly and expertly analyzes the contributing factors of weakening social intellect and explores solutions to prevent the further weakening of it. I highly recommend this book to curious readers, bibliophiles of nonfiction and politics, and readers who seek to better understand what is happening to society. I also recommend this book to book clubs because it lends itself to great discussion and debate. I look forward to reading the rest of the books in this series.

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