Don't Think of an Elephant!: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate: The Essential Guide for Progressives by George Lakoff, Don Hazen, Howard Dean, Howard Dean (Foreword by), Don Hazen (Introduction)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2004
  • 124pp
  • Sales Rank: 31,838

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    • Pub. Date: September 2004
    • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 124pp
    • Sales Rank: 31,838

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    Lakeoff (cognitive science and linguistics, U. of California, Berkeley) examines the ways US conservatives use language to create "frames," phrases fully loaded with significance from the American collective cognitive unconscious. He shows how he believes this misappropriation of language creates the context for discussion amongst candidates, parties, and in the media, rather than the real issues. He asserts that progressives and others committed to full public discourse must learn when it is used, and how to use it themselves to level the playing field. This volume does not include an index or a bibliography. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    Political psych-opsby klsmitley

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    December 03, 2009: Although, this book is a good read for anyone who seeks an introduction to linguistics and how it affects how we think. The particine political dogma contained within cannot be ignored.

    Professor Lakoff possesses a brilliant mind, but chooses to use his knowledege for his own ideological self-interest, and the self-interest of cultural elites who share his world view.

    I found his use of framing citizens as children, Conservatives as "strict Fathers", and Democrats as "nurturing parents", to be highly presumptuous and condescending.

    Note how carefully he objectively frames the strict "Father" while being carefull not to objectively frame the nurturing "parent" as the nurturing "Mother". Could this be due to the conventional metaphorical framing that most people have in regards to the over-nurturing nature and passiveness of their Mother's?

    If you are looking for ideological dogma to reinforce your beliefs, or looking to arm yourself against political psych-ops, then this book is for you.

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    There is a reason why this only has a few reviewsby Anonymous

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    June 03, 2009: because any logical person can punch huge holes in the self-hating American that the secular progressives are. The S-P's onder why people like Bill O'Reilly and Mark Levin sell more books and are listened to more. It is not that they are always right it's that their arguments are based on facts and reason where the S-P's live in a world that is unrealistic a phony utopia and that is why they are always defeated.


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