
Noticing An Essential Reader (1973-2023) - Sailer, Not As Scary as You Think
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Noticing: An Essential Reader (1973-2023)
By: Steve Sailer
Published: 2024
458 Pages
Briefly, what is this book about?
A collection of essays from Steve Sailer covering immigration, culture war stuff, and human biodiversity.
What's the author's angle?
For some, Sailer is a horrible right-wing racist. For others he’s a data-driven contrarian. I mostly fall in the latter camp. Also whatever you think of his opinions, his tone is exceptionally mild. He’s not a fire-breather.
Who should read this book?
If you’ve been following Sailer forever there’s nothing especially new here. Even if you haven’t previously read all of the included essays (and I believe I was at probably 90%), he’s covering territory which is very well-trod by him in general. On the other hand if you’re only vaguely familiar with Sailer—perhaps you’ve come across his name once or twice, then this is a great summation of his opinions and writings.
Specific thoughts: How important is tone?