Final thoughts
Overall Appreciation (Plus a bit of rhetorical analysis) Welcome to my final blog post! When I first began reading this book, I felt it would be dry and difficult to understand. I'm not much of a history buff and since this topic was very new to me, I was apprehensive. However, I was pleasantly surprised with Aronson's writing. As I've previously mentioned, Aronson tackles this complex topic through a story-esque writing style. He introduces the four "pillars of race" as he calls them. "1) Physical difference matters 2) These differences in our bodies cannot be changed 3) That is because they are inherited 4) Each group has a distinct level of brainpower and moral refinement, thus they are naturally and unchangeable ranked." (Aronson Pg. 3) He uses the rest of the book to illustrate how the idea of race developed throughout history. His book takes the reader on a journey through time using countless examples to find exactly when and how race...