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The Cancel Culture Conundrum
- How to Have Difficult Conversations and Improve Relationships in the Era of Political Correctness
- ナレーター: Benjamin Powell
- 再生時間: 4 時間 6 分
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あらすじ・解説
Whether you're a high-powered CEO of a Fortune 500 company, a college student studying tirelessly through the night, or a hard-working member of society not living under a rock, chances are you've seen how dangerous the Cancel Mob can be. They point out problems without providing real solutions and insist on firing, doxing, and harassing others before any facts or evidence are produced. In an attempt to understand the use of cancellation as a political tactic, I researched notable cancellations of celebrities, politicians, and many others in the public sphere. From well-known actors to ordinary citizens, Americans (and citizens of other great nations) have come under fire from this vocal minority in an unprecedented avalanche of social persecution.
In this book, you'll learn the following and more:
-The fascinating origin story of Cancel Culture
-Pertinent examples of recent cancellations and the damage they've inflicted
-What free speech is and which types of speech are protected by the U.S. constitution
-How our brains use tribalism as an operating system to defend our beliefs against reason
-How to dodge common logical fallacies that conniving debaters use to distract you
-Science-based conversational tools to quickly understand the other party's argument and to articulate your own point confidently
Citing more than 100 references, The Cancel Culture Conundrum will serve as a step-by-step manual for productive conversations that will leave both sides of the argument satiated. Armed with the information here, you will navigate this new era of political correctness with unique tools to cut tension like a hot knife through butter, engage in meaningful debates, avoid common pitfalls that derail conversations, and learn about yourself in the process. It is because of individuals like you, eager to improve yourself for the betterment of others, that I am excited to share this work. I hope you enjoy creating a new, amicable world!
Sincerely,
Robert N. Harding