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Responding to the Right: Brief Replies to 25 Conservative Arguments [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 208x137x28 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: St. Martin's Griffin
  • ISBN-10: 1250777747
  • ISBN-13: 9781250777744
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 208x137x28 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: St. Martin's Griffin
  • ISBN-10: 1250777747
  • ISBN-13: 9781250777744
"The editor of Current Affairs artfully and efficiently debunks a series of common right-wing arguments. Are taxes theft? Is abortion murder? Does regulation destroy jobs? Is white privilege a lie? Conservative talking points are everywhere, and through well-funded media like Fox News, Breitbart, and YouTube's "Prager University," the right has an impressive record of packaging its views for a general audience. Clearly, the left needs to do a better job of fighting back. Luckily, Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson has developed a reputation as a meticulous slayer of irrational and bigoted arguments. He has tangled with the likes of Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, and Charles Murray, exposing their flimsy logic and distorted facts with forensic thoroughness and savage wit. In Responding to the Right, Robinson blasts right-wing nonsense with devastating intellectual weaponry, revealing how everyone from Ann Coulter to the National Review uses fear and lies to manipulate the public. He gives a detailedexplanation of how conservative arguments work and why we need to resist them, then goes through twenty-five separate talking points, showing precisely why each one fails. This essential handbook is a stimulating source of issues to debate and a comprehensive challenge to dozens of dominant orthodoxies. It sets a new standard for leftist critique, and would be an invaluable addition to the arsenals of the millions of progressives fighting the political battles of our age"--

The editor of Current Affairs gives a detailed explanation of how conservative arguments work and why we need to resist them, then goes through 100 separate talking points, showing precisely why each one fails. Original. 30,000 first printing.

The editor of Current Affairs artfully and efficiently debunks a series of common right-wing arguments.

Are taxes theft? Is abortion murder? Does regulation destroy jobs? Is white privilege a lie? Conservative talking points are everywhere, and through well-funded media like Fox News, Breitbart, and YouTube’s "Prager University," the right has an impressive record of packaging its views for a general audience. Clearly, the left needs to do a better job of fighting back.

Luckily, Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson has developed a reputation as a meticulous slayer of irrational and bigoted arguments. He has tangled with the likes of Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, and Charles Murray, exposing their flimsy logic and distorted facts with forensic thoroughness and savage wit. In Responding to the Right, Robinson blasts right-wing nonsense with devastating intellectual weaponry, revealing how everyone from Ann Coulter to the National Review uses fear and lies to manipulate the public. He gives a detailed explanation of how conservative arguments work and why we need to resist them, then goes through twenty-five separate talking points, showing precisely why each one fails.

This essential handbook is a stimulating source of issues to debate and a comprehensive challenge to dozens of dominant orthodoxies. It sets a new standard for leftist critique, and would be an invaluable addition to the arsenals of the millions of progressives fighting the political battles of our age.

Introduction ix
Part I How Conservative Arguments Work and Why They Seem More Powerful than They Really Are
Conservatism versus Rationality
3(4)
The Terror of Having to Think
7(3)
Common Tendencies in Conservative Arguments
10(39)
Tips for Arguing
49(14)
Part II Brief Replies to 25 Conservative Arguments
1 Government Is the Problem, Not the Solution
63(16)
2 Minimum Wages and Rent Control Are Economically Disastrous
79(8)
3 Taxation Is Theft and/or Slavery
87(11)
4 Capitalism Rewards Innovation and Gives People What They Deserve
98(12)
5 The United States Is a Force for Good in the World
110(8)
6 There's No Such Thing as White Privilege
118(7)
7 The Left Are Woke Totalitarians Trying to Destroy Free Speech in the Name of "Social Justice"
125(19)
8 Socialized Medicine Will Kill Your Grandmother
144(8)
9 Scandinavian Social Democracy Won't Work in the United States
152(5)
10 The Welfare State Will Lead Us Down the "Road to Serfdom"
157(4)
11 The Nazis Were Socialists
161(9)
12 Feminism Hurts Both Men and Women
170(7)
13 Price Gouging, Child Labor, and Sweatshops Are Good
177(12)
14 We Don't Need a Green New Deal
189(13)
15 Academia Is a Radical Indoctrination Factory
202(7)
16 There Is a War on Cops When We Need to Be Tougher on Crime
209(15)
17 Labor Unions Hurt Workers
224(11)
18 Transgender People Are Delusional and a Threat
235(12)
19 Abortion Is Murder
247(9)
20 There Is a War on Christianity
256(7)
21 We Must Respect the Constitution and the Founding Fathers
263(10)
22 People Should "Pull Themselves Up by Their Bootstraps" and Not Need "Handouts"
273(6)
23 Immigration Is Harmful
279(13)
24 Inequality Is Fine
292(11)
25 Democracy Is Overrated
303(6)
Conclusion 309(8)
Acknowledgments 317(2)
Notes 319(42)
Index 361