In this thought-provoking book, Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt explore the rise of “safetyism,” a cultural shift that began on American college campuses in 2014 and has since permeated academic institutions worldwide. They examine how over-parenting and the decline of unsupervised play have contributed to modern identity politics and heightened sensitivity, arguing that these well-meaning efforts to shield young people are actually harming their mental health, educational experiences, and even democratic processes.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a compelling analysis of how modern parenting and campus culture impact youth development.
- Provides insights into the rise of identity politics and hypersensitivity in today’s society.
- Appeals to liberal parents, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and culture.
- Highlights the potential consequences of “safetyism” on mental health and democracy.