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Whose Freedom?
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Whose Freedom?

The Battle Over America's Most Important Idea

FSG, 2006 更多详情


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

This is an impassioned, partisan essay about the definition of the word "freedom" from the perspective of a cognitive scientist and political liberal. George Lakoff's book starts as an interesting, thought-provoking argument that uses scientific insights to deconstruct the conservative position. In the end, however, he does not explain how today's raging debates will change American political discourse. His enumeration of the differences between progressives (liberals) and conservatives becomes tedious at times, since it's clear which side he takes. He addresses the book to progressives like himself - basically preaching to the choir. Nevertheless, getAbstract recommends this intelligent discussion to people across the political spectrum and, in particular, to communication professionals who wish to examine how the medium shapes the message - even on a neurological level.

Take-Aways

  • Liberals and conservatives in the U.S. are in a struggle over the definition of the word "freedom."
  • Liberals embrace an evolving, "progressive" definition.
  • Conservatives want to go back to the way the U.S. Constitution defined freedom.

About the Author

George Lakoff is a professor of cognitive science and linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. His books include Don't Think of an Elephant!; Moral Politics; Women, Fire and Dangerous Things and Metaphors We Live By (with Mark Johnson).


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