Tired of hearing your coworkers opinions, but never have the right words to say to shut their arguments down and stop them in their tracks? These (3) Three books will provide the tools required to easily defeat anyone in a debate. Politics can be tricky and things get even harder to understand when there are alternative facts involved.n Debating to Win Arguments, Debating Fake News,and Debating Alternative Facts, you will
What is Propaganda? It's no secret that we are often being sold things, by advertising companies, and now by the news. How did propaganda start? What was the history of it? How can we learn how to spot it and protect ourselves?
Modern Forms of Although propaganda has been around for a long time, its form has shifted. Although it is similar now to how it was, there are some key differences to be aware of. Chapter three will cover this, in detail.Click Bait and Fake It seems as though a lot of news on the Internet these days is just "click bait," designed to make people read but without much substance. How can you decipher reality from these sources? This book will tell you.Who Owns the Media? Did you know that there are not very many mega corporations that own most of the media? Once you are aware of who they are, perhaps their lies will become easier to spot.How to tell Truth from How can you tell that a news article you're reading is legitimate? Chapters six and seven will give you detailed instructions on looking at news sources with critical thinking tactics, so you don't get fooled.Everyone out there has an agenda. In order to make sure you are getting as much truth as possible, these topics and MUCH MORE Crucial tools are just one click away!
“It can be a very annoying fact to always be on the receiving end. It’s always their opinion, whatever you feel they don’t care…” If you have been in this situation like myself, you will understand how it feels to sit in that position. There is no price too high to pay to snap out of that position. Greene and Reina have done an amazing job here to put together these simple techniques to help you live above the annoying argument of your co-workers in the office. This can also apply to a lot of other situations and people as well. Greene and Reina pointed out a lot of key points that will help to keep you in check while debating. By reading this book, I understood one key factor to every argument which is the fact that knowing the origin of a particular argument will definitely help you stay in check when bringing out your concrete points during an argument. This book helped me to understand and differentiate between various information and how to handle them when they begin to pop out their necks. This is one book that remains timeless so long as we have human beings around.
Almost everyone likes to win the arguments they are in. However, this can prove to be a little tricky, especially when you have to back-up your opinions and use examples. The good news is, you can learn how to do so thanks to this trilogy by authors R.L. Greene and Reina Donovan. This large book is made up of The Debating Trilogy which looks into three specific areas that usually cause a little bit of unease - general arguments, fake news, and alternative facts. With these books, you’ll learn more about what exactly these topics are, how arguments are caused, and some ways you can fight back to win your argument with sound logic and examples.
This book will provide you not only with an interesting lesson on how to improve your arguments and speech, but also give you an intriguing history lesson. You’ll dive into the world of propaganda and media and learn how things have changed throughout history in them. The book runs at 145 pages, so it’s not necessarily that long of a read, making it perfect for those who want to learn more about this topic but not spend a lot of time doing so.
Debating to Win Arguments Mastery: The Debating Trilogy isn't just a book about debate in the clinical sense; Two people at podiums arguing the intricacies of long forgotten, ancient, philosophical theories in front of an audience and racking up affirmative or negative points for the win. What Greene and Donovan have presented is an outline for simply dealing on a day to day basis with people who disagree with you while avoiding devolving into a preteen-esque word riot. I'm sure I'm not the only one made it to adulthood and realized grown ups are no different ego-wise than school children. Debating to Win should be senior year required reading because we all need the information and the heads up. As long as humanity exists, so will debate/difference of opinion and having the skills to handle yourself in a mature manner while wading through fake news, propaganda, outright fraud and difficult people in general can make life a lot easier.
I like that this book starts out with a word bank, that basically explains debating and how certain phrases play into debating. The book is a really short read but it’s full of valuable information that will help you become an effective debater. Whether you just like to have political conversations with friends, or you’re wanting to join a debate team, or even if you just want to learn how to carry on a well educated banter with friends this book will help you on your way. It’s not going to do the work for you but it will provide the I formation to get to started towards coming out on top of a debate. I really liked the tips for evaluating online sources. There’s so much fake news these days it’s nice to have a step on how to evaluate real news!