Why Conservatives Tell Stories and Liberals Don't: Rhetoric, Faith, and Vision on the American Right
Autor David M Riccien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594518744
ISBN-10: 1594518742
Pagini: 271
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1594518742
Pagini: 271
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“Recommended.”
—CHOICE
“Why Conservatives Tell Stories and Liberals Don’t is a powerful and compelling exposé of the rhetorical ploys, propositions, and perversions that underlie the manifold varieties of conservative talk in contemporary U.S. politics. David Ricci is both an astute and politically engaged observer of the conservative mind and he is a careful, meticulous scholar of the arguments, ideas, and stories that preoccupy it. Anyone seeking explanations for the staying power of U.S. conservatism and the larger political vision it represents will find answers and insights aplenty in this erudite and indispensable book.”
—Mary G. Dietz, Northwestern University
“Talk matters! In this imaginative study of conservative rhetoric in postwar America, David Ricci shows how the right has capitalized on a message of ‘God, country, and freedom.’ At the same time, while the progressive left has won elections—witness Barack Obama—its message has been inconsistent and less resonant with the American people.”
—Donald T. Critchlow, Arizona State University
“When America’s progressives settle down and regain their composure in the wake of their next major setback, if they want to assess the reasons for their defeat and are fully ready to rethink, they will have to start with this gracefully written book.”
—Paul A. Rahe, Hillsdale College
“This book is an important and timely contribution to understanding the current purchase of modern conservatism and the culture wars. Across a wide range of public issues, Ricci demonstrates that conservative story-telling remains not only forceful in forging a ‘macro-reality’ not easily dislodged by contrary evidence, but also costly in terms of real-world outcomes.”
—Amy Ansell, Emerson College
“Liberals take note: ‘Just the facts, Ma’am,’ will not do it. Conservatives tell stories to exclude, to enchant, and to recombine elements of the world that have no business being together. Ever wondered why billionaires, neoconservatives, and creationists manage to hang together? David Ricci has the most compelling of answers.”
—Mark Blyth, Brown University
—CHOICE
“Why Conservatives Tell Stories and Liberals Don’t is a powerful and compelling exposé of the rhetorical ploys, propositions, and perversions that underlie the manifold varieties of conservative talk in contemporary U.S. politics. David Ricci is both an astute and politically engaged observer of the conservative mind and he is a careful, meticulous scholar of the arguments, ideas, and stories that preoccupy it. Anyone seeking explanations for the staying power of U.S. conservatism and the larger political vision it represents will find answers and insights aplenty in this erudite and indispensable book.”
—Mary G. Dietz, Northwestern University
“Talk matters! In this imaginative study of conservative rhetoric in postwar America, David Ricci shows how the right has capitalized on a message of ‘God, country, and freedom.’ At the same time, while the progressive left has won elections—witness Barack Obama—its message has been inconsistent and less resonant with the American people.”
—Donald T. Critchlow, Arizona State University
“When America’s progressives settle down and regain their composure in the wake of their next major setback, if they want to assess the reasons for their defeat and are fully ready to rethink, they will have to start with this gracefully written book.”
—Paul A. Rahe, Hillsdale College
“This book is an important and timely contribution to understanding the current purchase of modern conservatism and the culture wars. Across a wide range of public issues, Ricci demonstrates that conservative story-telling remains not only forceful in forging a ‘macro-reality’ not easily dislodged by contrary evidence, but also costly in terms of real-world outcomes.”
—Amy Ansell, Emerson College
“Liberals take note: ‘Just the facts, Ma’am,’ will not do it. Conservatives tell stories to exclude, to enchant, and to recombine elements of the world that have no business being together. Ever wondered why billionaires, neoconservatives, and creationists manage to hang together? David Ricci has the most compelling of answers.”
—Mark Blyth, Brown University
Cuprins
Introduction; Part I Rhetorical Ploys; Chapter 1 Rejections; Chapter 2 Irrefutables; Chapter 3 Promotions; Part II Articles of Faith; Chapter 4 Enemies; Chapter 5 Enchantments; Chapter 6 Stories; Part III Reality Checks; Chapter 7 A Tale Against Tales;
Descriere
Why do conservatives tell stories? Because it helps them win elections and assail liberal policies like health care reform and economic stimulus