Im Right and Youre an Idiot  2nd E..., James Hoggan
Im Right and Youre an Idiot  2nd E..., James Hoggan
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I'm Right and You're an Idiot - 2nd Edition
The Toxic State of Public Discourse and How to Clean it Up

Author: James Hoggan

Narrator: Michael Puttonen

Unabridged: 9 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/09/2020


Synopsis

Become a more effective and powerful communicator in today's highly polarized and polluted public squareThe most pressing problem we face today is not climate change. It is pollution in the public square, where a toxic smog of adversarial rhetoric, propaganda, and polarization stifles discussion and debate, creating resistance to change and thwarting our ability to solve our collective problems. In this second edition of I'm Right and You're an Idiot, James Hoggan grapples with this critical issue, through interviews with outstanding thinkers and drawing on wisdom from highly regarded public figures. Featuring a new, radically revised prologue, afterword, and a new chapter addressing the changes in the public discourse since the 2016 United States election, his comprehensive analysis explores: How political will is manipulated How tribalism shuts down open-minded thinking, undermines trust, and helps misinformation thrive Why facts alone fail and how language is manipulated and dissent silenced The importance of dialogue, empathy, and pluralistic narrative reframing arguments to create compelling narratives and spur action. Our species' greatest survival strategy has always been foresight and the ability to leverage intelligence to overcome adversity. For too long now this capacity has been threatened by the sorry state of public discourse. Focusing on proven techniques to foster more powerful and effective communication, I'm Right and You're an Idiot will appeal to readers looking for deep insights and practical advice in these troubling times.

Reviews

Goodreads review by John

When I bought this book, I thought it would be about the current polarization in political ideologies in the United States right now and the problems that causes in communication. I was mostly wrong. This book is about why some people reject an idea even though the facts show it is correct. The prim......more

Goodreads review by Fraser

The name of the book is more than a bit of a misnomer. I was hoping for an examination of the toxic state of public discourse and how to fix things. What I got was an explanation of why so many factions of the general public have turned their backs on the science of climate change. A worthy subject,......more

Goodreads review by Madison

Hoggan makes some interesting analysis (or at least, his interview subjects do), particularly with regard to cognitive dissonance as it applies to communication theory and the concept of the advocacy trap. However, his suggestions for how to fix the problem seem a little unrealistic, and he relies t......more