Publisher description
It has become fashionable these days to decry the decline of public discourse and civility.What makes this book unique is that it makes it possible for any citizen to do something about both problems. The first chapter of the book reviews some of the evidence for the decline in civility but then quickly shifts gears to explain in depth why declining civility should concern us all. A follow-up chapter counters a series of common excuses for sitting on the political sidelines. Part II presents a hands-on and time-tested approach for reversing the trend toward incivility-one citizen, or group of citizens, at a time. It presents an overview of the Interactivity Foundation discussion process, an explanation of why it is likely to promote civility, and evidence that it actually has. The book's last set of chapters amount to a "how-to" manual.They offer easy-to-follow instructions for organizing, conducting, and following up on discussions that can encourage civility
Similar books
Rate the book
Write a review and share your opinion with others. Try to focus on the content of the book. Read our instructions for further information.
Let's Talk Politics: Restoring Civility Through Exploratory Discussion
Book reviews » Let's Talk Politics: Restoring Civility Through Exploratory Discussion
|
|
![Let's Talk Politics: Restoring Civility Through Exploratory Discussion](/images/background.gif) |
![Let's Talk Politics: Restoring Civility Through Exploratory Discussion](/images/background.gif) |
|
|
|