In just a few years, Jordan Peterson has risen from little-known psychology professor at the University of Toronto to pop cultural icon and bestselling author, boasting millions of followers and just as many haters. His book, “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos,” which claimed the “masculine spirit is under assault” and espoused basic tenets such as “clean up your room” and “get your house in order,” became a sensation in 2018, particularly among young men who flocked to hear his lectures worldwide.
Jordan Peterson: Deadly effects of prescription drugs left me bitter, but I refuse to be a victim
