Critical book review of You Don’t Always Get What You Paid For

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May 11, 2020
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May 11, 2020

Critical book review of You Don’t Always Get What You Paid For

Critical book review of You Don’t Always Get What You Paid For

 

The sclar Book is called: You Don’t Always Get What You Paid For

COMMENTARY:
The commentary will be a short exposition (1000-1200 words) of the assigned book and an attempt, if appropriate, to put the ideas into a Canadian context. You will comment on the way in which the author’s ideas may, or may not, work in a Canadian context. You should examine the author’s aims, premises, and evidence pointing out any ambiguities and doubtful assertions that make the implementation of his/her ideas problematic. Papers will be graded on their style, organization and evaluation of the author’s arguments and evidence. Be sure to include an introduction that sets out your strategy for tackling the assignment and a conclusion that sums up what you have said. Remember this is a critical book review, not a research paper, but it must be properly documented (footnotes etc.) if necessary. Students should consult reviews in journals for a template of the correct approach.