100,000+ Books, Games & Puzzles in-stock 🇳🇿

Overnight NZ-wide delivery on all in-stock orders 🚀

Political Argument in a Polarized Age

Reason and Democratic Life
3.36 goodreads logo

Ratings/reviews counts are updated frequently.

Check link for latest rating.
( 14 ratings, 2 reviews)
Book Hero Magic crafted this summary to help describe this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! Summary
Political Argument in a Polarized Age explores the challenges of civil disagreement in today’s deeply divided political climate. Philosophers Scott Aikin and Robert Talisse argue that genuine political debate is essential for democracy, but our public discourse too often simulates argument rather than engaging with opposing views. They reveal how understanding the structure of arguments is crucial for meaningful disagreement and warn that rhetorical tools can be misused to silence dissent. The book offers a guide to navigating political rhetoric with civility and vigilance.
Read More
Format: Paperback / softback
$3099
AVAILABLE WITH SUPPLIER Ships from our Auckland warehouse within 3-4 weeks

Found a better price? Request a price match

Book Hero Magic created this recommendation. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! IS THIS YOUR NEXT READ?

This book is suited for readers interested in politics, philosophy, and current affairs, especially those seeking to understand and improve political discourse in a divided society. It appeals to concerned citizens, students of political theory, and anyone interested in the roles of civility and rhetoric in democracy.

Book Hero thinking about your next read

"Practical steps to repair our national conversation"--

Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! Description

From obnoxious public figures to online trolling and accusations of “fake news”, almost no one seems able to disagree without hostility. But polite discord sounds farfetched when issues are so personal and fundamental that those on opposing sides appear to have no common ground. How do you debate the “enemy”?

Philosophers Scott Aikin and Robert Talisse show that disagreeing civilly, even with your sworn enemies, is a crucial part of democracy in Political Argument in a Polarized Age. Rejecting the popular view that civility requires a polite and concessive attitude, they argue that our biggest challenge is not remaining calm in the face of an opponent, but rather ensuring that our political arguments actually address those on the opposing side. Too often politicians and pundits merely simulate political debate, offering carefully structured caricatures of their opponents. These simulations mimic political argument in a way designed to convince citizens that those with whom they disagree are not worth talking to.

Good democracy thrives off conflict, but until we learn the difference between real and simulated arguments we will be doomed to speak at cross-purposes. Aikin and Talisse provide a crash course in political rhetoric for the concerned citizen, showing readers why understanding the structure of arguments is just as vital for a healthy democracy as debate over facts and values. But there’s a sting in the tail—no sooner have we learned rhetorical techniques for better disagreement than these techniques themselves become weapons with which to ignore our enemies, as accusations like “false equivalence” and “ad hominem” are used to silence criticism. Civility requires us to be eternally vigilant to the ways we disagree.

Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?

"An excellent read," praises Professor Thom Brooks, highlighting the book's clarity in addressing complex political polarisation. Christian B. Miller calls it "a very important book" that adeptly manages the symptoms of democratic division, emphasising the vital role of civility. Both endorsements recommend this thoughtful examination of political argument in turbulent times.

Book Hero reading reviews

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509536535

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 April 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 213.0mm

Weight: 204g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Scott F. Aikin is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.
Robert B. Talisse is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.

More from Politics & Current Affairs

View all

Why buy from us?

Book Hero is not a chain store or big box retailer. We're an independent 100% NZ-owned business on a mission to help more Kiwis rediscover a love of books and reading!

Service & Delivery

Service & Delivery

Our warehouse in Auckland holds over 80,000 books, toys, board games and puzzles in-stock so you're not waiting for your order to arrive from overseas.

Auckland Bookstore

Auckland Bookstore

We're primarily an online store, but for your convenience you can pick up your order for free from our bookstore, which is right next door to our warehouse in Hobsonville.

Our Gifting Service

Our Gifting Service

Books make wonderful thoughtful gifts and we're here to help with gift-wrapping and cards. We can even send your gift directly to your loved one.