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Talking Politics?

What You Need to Know before Opening Your Mouth

Sheila Suess Kennedy

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Honest, objective, and informed political debates are all too rare in today’s polarized and partisan climate. Public policy is increasingly driven by ideology while political spin, distortions, and even demonizing opponents by disseminating outright lies are routine practice from Washington to the local city council. Super-heated and hyper-partisan rhetoric, increasingly homogeneous political and ideological communities, and the public’s spotty knowledge about our political system all undermine informed and considered responses to policy debates.

This book identifies common areas of confusion or misunderstanding about our political system—clarifying many distortions of accepted history, constitutional law, economics, and science—to help readers distinguish documented facts from the different conclusions and interpretations that may be drawn from those facts. Sheila Suess Kennedy aims to create a more informed electorate and to better ground debates in fact, from Capitol Hill to the family dinner table. Talking Politics? What You Need to Know before Opening Your Mouth provides a solid starting point from which Americans can build more persuasive arguments for their preferred policies, whatever they may be, and will interest students of political science, civics, and history, from high school to undergraduates, and the general public interested in politics and informed discussion.

Table of Contents

Introduction
What Everyone Should Know about the Constitution and American Legal System
What Everyone Should Know about the American Economic System
What Everyone Should Know about Science
What Everyone Should Know about Politics
About the Author

Reviews

Contributors


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About the Author

Sheila Suess Kennedy is a professor of law and public policy at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and director of the Center for Civic Literacy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). She is the author of several books, including American Public Services: Constitutional and Ethical Foundations and Distrust American Style.

Hardcover
44 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN:
Jun 2014
World

Paperback
44 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN: 978-1-62616-378-2
Jun 2014
World

Ebook
44 pp.

ISBN: 978-1-62616-145-0
Jun 2014
World


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