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    How to Deal With Idiots: (and stop being one yourself)

    £9.99
    The international bestseller that offers an alternative to chucking your most irksome idiot out of a window.
    ISBN: 9781788167147
    AuthorRovere, Maxime
    PublisherNameProfile Books Ltd
    Pub Date05/01/2023
    BindingPaperback
    Pages176
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    Idiocy is all around us, whether it's the uncle spouting conspiracy theories, the colleagues who repeat your point but louder, or the commuters who still don't know how to use an escalator. But what is the answer to this perpetual scourge?

    Here, philosopher Maxime Rovere turns his attention to the murkiest of intellectual corners. With warmth, wit and wisdom, he illuminates a new understanding of idiots, one which examines our relations to others and our own ego, offers tools and strategies to dismantle the most desperate of idiotic situations, and even reveals how to stop being the idiots ourselves (because we're always someone else's idiot).

    Expertly translated by David Bellos, this is an erudite, enjoyable and much-needed solution to a most familiar vexation..

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    Idiocy is all around us, whether it's the uncle spouting conspiracy theories, the colleagues who repeat your point but louder, or the commuters who still don't know how to use an escalator. But what is the answer to this perpetual scourge?

    Here, philosopher Maxime Rovere turns his attention to the murkiest of intellectual corners. With warmth, wit and wisdom, he illuminates a new understanding of idiots, one which examines our relations to others and our own ego, offers tools and strategies to dismantle the most desperate of idiotic situations, and even reveals how to stop being the idiots ourselves (because we're always someone else's idiot).

    Expertly translated by David Bellos, this is an erudite, enjoyable and much-needed solution to a most familiar vexation..