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Making Sense of Political Ideology
Bernard L. Brock
Mark E. Huglen
James F. Klumpp
Sharon Howell
其他書名
The Power of Language in Democracy
出版
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
, 2005-10-01
主題
Political Science / Political Ideologies / General
ISBN
1461639077
9781461639077
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=qQZvAAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Political positions in the United States today are ideologically chaotic, and there are significant prices to pay for that chaos. The nation has not reached a crisis yet in her modern political gridlock, but predicting the time when the current generation will face the difficulties of earlier times of crisis such as the Civil War, the Great Depression, or World War II is a difficult task. When that time comes, leaders who can communicate effectively to foster understanding and political unity—and who can respond to a crisis with skilled direction—will be a vital concern.
Making Sense of Political Ideology
explores the erosion of ties among ideology, language, and political action. Analyzing political language strategies, it shows how to dissect language so we can better understand a speaker's ideology. The authors define four political positions—radical, liberal, conservative, reactionary—and apply their techniques to contemporary issues such as the war on terrorism. They emphasize the dangers of staying trapped in political gridlock with no consensus for governmental direction and propose that the ability to identify and bridge positions can help political communicators toward constructing coalitions and building support for political action.