Every day, James OβBrien listens to people blaming benefits scroungers, the EU, Muslims, feminists and immigrants. But what makes Jamesβs daily LBC show such essential listening β and has made James a standout social media star β is the careful way he punctures their assumptions and dismantles their
How To Be Right: β¦ in a world gone wrong
β Scribed by James OβBrien
- Publisher
- Virgin Digital
- Year
- 1 Nov 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Edition
- Original retail
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The runaway Sunday Times bestseller by one of the most incisive broadcasters around.
Every day, James OβBrien listens to people blaming benefits scroungers, the EU, Muslims, feminists and immigrants. But what makes Jamesβs daily LBC show such essential listening β and has made James a standout social media star β is the careful way he punctures their assumptions and dismantles their arguments live on air, every single morning.
In the bestselling How To Be Right, James provides a hilarious and invigorating guide to talking to people with faulty opinions. With chapters on every lightning-rod issue, James shows how people have been fooled into thinking the way they do, and in each case outlines the key questions to ask to reveal fallacies, inconsistencies and double standards.
If you ever get cornered by ardent Brexiteers, Daily Mail disciples or little England patriots, this book is your conversation survival guide.
β¦ Subjects
Politics & Social Sciences > Politics & Government > Ideologies & Doctrines
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