There are some concerning lines of thought in there.
Oh.... Oh no.
I recently was reorganizing my modest library and stumbled across this book I think most of y'all would enjoy.
Such a shame he passed away so young. I love after he digs into Peterson for never shutting up about Marxism then admitting that he hadn't read the Manifesto since he was 18, so one can assume he's never read Capital lol.
This line though.
"That Peterson has a shaky grasp on history and Marxist theory is to be expected. As I've been saying throughout this book, the Petersons of the world want to naturalize or mythologize the injustices we see around us instead of analyzing them as a function of historical processes that, because they are human made, can be rectified in the future"
I'm bummed out daily that we lost Brooks so young.