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How to Argue with Leftists – A Winning Strategy to Dealing with the Other Side
How to Argue with Leftists – A Winning Strategy to Dealing with the Other Side
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An Intimate Study of the Left
"Why are leftists getting in the way of progress?"
"Why can't the 'left' just shut up and get with the times?"
"Why are the left-wingers so certain of themselves?"
"If the left-wingers had never existed, then the world would be such a great place."
If you’ve ever found yourself having similar thoughts, then ‘How to Argue with Leftists’ is a perfect choice for you!
In this mini-book, Daniel A. Amerson offers an unconventional approach to dealing with people you disagree. This book is not about airing our political grievances, but rather a reference guide to having meaning discussions with people we disagree with. These techniques are most useful in one-on-one discussions (i.e. not during televised debates) and whenever the other person is intellectually honest.
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Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
- Why you don't know how to properly deal with leftists, and why most people never learn
- What a 20th century psychologist can tell us about having useful discussions with anyone
- Why both parties can claim to be 'the party of facts and statistics' (and technically be correct)
- Why you don't know how to argue persuasively, and what to do about it
- How to never 'trigger' the leftist's defenses (and keep them relatively rational)
- Six common sticking points in your discussions with leftists
- An offer for another book
Can you honestly say that you can do all those things?
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A Mini-Book by:
Daniel A. Amerson
Disclaimer:
Although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at press time, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.
All Rights Reserved: Daniel A. Amerson
Cover Illustration Copyright © 2017 by Canva
Table of Contents
Introduction …
Chapter 1 – What the Hell is Wrong with Them?!
Chapter 2 – The Poor State of our Political Discourse
The Rogerian Argument
Chapter 3 – A Whole New Worldview
Chapter 4 – Know Your Stance, Understand Theirs
Once You’ve Learned the Terms
Features vs. Fronts
What Do YOU Believe?
Chapter 5 – How to Argue (Properly)
Part 1 - What to Argue About
Part 2 - How to Argue Your Point
Chapter 6 – Stress That You’re Using a Partial Perspective
Cognitive Words
Labelling
Admit the Possibility that You Might Be Wrong
The ‘Please Help Me Better Understand’ Point of View
Chapter 7 – Common Sticking Points and How to Escape Them
Situation 1 - Don’t Let Them Control the Terms
Situation 2 – The Model of Perfect Behavior
Situation 3 – ‘If Things Were Different, Things Would Be Different’
Situation 4 – Claim the Credit / Claim the Blame
Situation 5 - Playing into a despot’s agenda
Situation 6 - Appeals to Immovable or Unprovable Authority
(Bonus) Chapter 8 - Continual Learning – Learn from the Source
Parting Words
Bibliography
Introduction
This mini-book is for smart people who want to the ability to not only tolerate, but discuss deeply with those who hold radically different views. The typical cause for this inability is inexperience. Given the choice between a person we agree with and we you disagree with, we’re apt to pick the former, as we don’t want the added stress of surrounding ourselves with people who disagree with us. All well and good, but we aren’t challenged enough to refine our world-view.
Since we’re apt to agree with our friends over fundamental values, we tend to not only take these values for granted, we also attribute these values to good moral character. With this foundation, we’re shocked to find that other people disagree with them.
When dealing with ‘left-winger’, someone that