Some books comfort. This one doesn't.
Written over the course of a decade, these assorted dispatches recorded what was seen, felt, and refused in times of intellectual and social solitude. I Disagree collects those lonely moments — published essays and denouncements that took on football culture and white privilege, the violence hiding inside spiritual direction, the lie of calling, the death penalty, and the quiet machinery of injustice that runs beneath ordinary American life.
These are not think pieces. They are confrontations — with institutions, with comfortable religion, with a culture that has learned to look away. Short, direct, and deliberately unsettling, each essay asks the reader to sit with something they would rather avoid.
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