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Clasificación:
320.014 K655
Título:
The three languages of politics. [electronic resource] Talking across the political divides. --
Imp / Ed.:
Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, c2017.
Descripción:
1 recurso electrónico (146 p.)
Contenido:
1. The nature of political arguments. -- 2. Applying the three-axes model. -- 3. Fast political thinking and simple moral frames. -- 4. Beyond your dominant heuristic. -- 5. Your mind on politics: motivated reasoning. -- 6. Further thoughts on human nature. -- 7. The state of closure: discrediting the opponent. -- 8. The ideological turing test. -- 9. I’m reasonable, they’re not. -- 10. using all three languages: examples. --
Resumen:
When it was first released in 2013, Arnold Kling's The Three Languages of Politics was a prescient exploration of political communication, detailing the “three tribal coalitions” that make up America's political landscape. Progressives, conservatives, and libertarians, he argued, are “like tribes speaking different languages. As a result, political discussions do not lead to agreement. Instead, most political commentary serves to increase polarization.” Now available as a newly revised and expanded edition, Kling's book could not be any more timely, as Americans—whether as media pundits or conversing at a party—talk past one another with even greater volume, heat, and disinterest in contrary opinions.The Three Languages of Politics is an accessible, precise, and insightful guide to how to lower the barriers coarsening our politics. This is not a book about one ideology over another. Instead, it is a book about how we communicate issues and our ideologies, and how language intended to persuade instead divides. Kling offers a way to see through our rhetorical blinders so that we can incorporate new perspectives, nuances, and thinking into the important issues we must together share and resolve.
ISBN:
9781944424466 (print version)
ISBN:
9781944424473 (e-book)
Notas:
Descripción basada en la versión de este registro: EBSCO 1515156.
Acceso de usuario ilimitado.
Recurso digital:
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