No contest

the case against competition

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Alfie Kohn: No contest (1986, Houghton Mifflin)

257 pages

English language

Published Oct. 9, 1986 by Houghton Mifflin.

ISBN:
978-0-395-39387-1
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I'm giving it four stars not for the quality of writing -- I found the one-sided rhetoric tiresome by half way through -- but for the importance of the ideas it has. Despite taking an extreme stance in this book, Kohn gives a solid argument with intelligent research backing it.

The fundamental idea is that competition is destructive in all its forms, and is built into our society to the detriment of all: it is in our education, our economy, or legal system, and our recreation. He systematically approaches each claim for the validity, giving fair voice to their justifications for competition: that it is natural, that it is character-building, that it produces excellence, and that it is naturally desirable to us.

His case against competition is somewhat strong and worth digesting. The suggested alternatives, however, were somewhat lacking. It is in conceiving of solutions that we should use this …

Subjects

  • Competition (Psychology)
  • Cooperativeness.
  • Aggressiveness.
  • Social interaction -- United States.