A review of Konstantin Kisin's book 'An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West', which defends Western values like free speech, property rights, and individual liberty from the perspective of a Russian immigrant. Key themes covered include the Soviet origins of political correctness, socialism's track record of enforced equality through poverty, and why young people today struggle to embrace capitalism when housing costs have outpaced income growth by a wide margin. The reviewer recommends it as a witty, story-driven read regardless of political leanings.
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The roots of political correctnessLow wealth and income inequality and British foodBeing conservative with only a Netflix password to conserveConclusionConnect deeperSort: