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  • Banner featuring a black-and-white photo of a person wearing a dark baseball cap and T-shirt, looking at the camera with a neutral expression. Behind them is a red circle with a white “X” on a cream background. Text on the right reads: “Author of The Right to Be Wrong — Interview with Ray Robertson.” The Open Book logo appears below the text. The design uses black, cream, and red color blocks.
    Banner featuring a black-and-white photo of a person wearing a dark baseball cap and T-shirt, looking at the camera with a neutral expression. Behind them is a red circle with a white “X” on a cream background. Text on the right reads: “Author of The Right to Be Wrong — Interview with Ray Robertson.” The Open Book logo appears below the text. The design uses black, cream, and red color blocks.
    February 20, 2026

    Ray Robertson Defends the Act of Independent Thinking in THE RIGHT TO BE WRONG

    In an era that prizes certainty and punishes dissent, disagreement has begun to feel like a moral failure. Prolific author Ray Robertson's new nonfiction title, The Right to Be Wrong (Cormorant Books), ...

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