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Making of a Bigot

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"Making of a Bigot" by Rose Macaulay is a thought-provoking exploration of the origins and development of prejudice and bigotry in society. Macaulay delves into the psychological, sociological, and historical factors that contribute to the formation of prejudiced beliefs and attitudes, shining a light on the destructive consequences of intolerance.

Through a combination of personal anecdotes, research studies, and historical examples, Macaulay paints a vivid picture of how bigotry takes root and grows within individuals and communities. She challenges readers to confront their own biases and assumptions, encouraging them to strive for empathy, understanding, and acceptance of others.

While the subject matter of "Making of a Bigot" is heavy and at times disturbing, Macaulay's clear and engaging writing style helps to make the book accessible and enlightening. Her compassion and humanity shine through in every chapter, offering hope for a future free from the poisonous influence of prejudice.

Overall, "Making of a Bigot" is a timely and important work that deserves to be read and discussed widely. It is a powerful call to action for individuals and society as a whole to confront and combat bigotry in all its forms.

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“How various is man! How multiplied his experience, his outlook, his conclusions!”—H. Belloc. “And every single one of them is right.”—R. Kipling. Written while Macaulay worked in the Propaganda Department of the War Office, and reflecting her own mysticism and skepticism of organized religion, The Making of a Bigot follows young Eddy Oliver from Cambridge University as he meets people whose stronger personalities influence his weaker one, with their persuasive arguments. Thompson


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