Why Timothy Snyder Lied about Jonathan Gottschall and Steven Pinker in The New York Times — Dennis Junk's Author Site

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Why would a public intellectual of Timothy Snyder’s stature accept the commission to review a book he couldn’t bring himself to read, only to go on to write a review that’s so caustic, contemptuous, careless, and dishonest that anyone who gets around to picking up Jonathan Gottschall’s book will see

Dennis Junk is finishing his novel about an anthropologist among the Yanomamo while doing some freelance journalism, digital marketing, and blogging. He writes on literature, evolutionary psychology, anthropology, humanism, enlightenment values, and all the crazy stuff storytelling apes get up to. 

Why Timothy Snyder Lied about Jonathan Gottschall and Steven Pinker in The New York Times — Dennis Junk's Author Site

Why Timothy Snyder Lied about Jonathan Gottschall and Steven Pinker in The New York Times — Dennis Junk's Author Site

Why Timothy Snyder Lied about Jonathan Gottschall and Steven Pinker in The New York Times — Dennis Junk's Author Site

Why Timothy Snyder Lied about Jonathan Gottschall and Steven Pinker in The New York Times — Dennis Junk's Author Site

Why Timothy Snyder Lied about Jonathan Gottschall and Steven Pinker in The New York Times — Dennis Junk's Author Site

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