Moral Politics
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1996
510
Book • Nonfiction
1990s
1996
Adult
18+ years
Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think by George Lakoff explores how differing political views stem from contrasting metaphorical models of family life. Conservatives align with a strict father model emphasizing discipline and authority, while liberals adhere to a nurturing parent model that values empathy and protection. Lakoff argues these models shape political beliefs and rhetoric, urging liberals to develop their own linguistic frameworks to effectively communicate their ideas. Topics sensitive to certain audiences are discussed.
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George Lakoff's Moral Politics delves into the cognitive foundations of political ideologies, earning praise for its groundbreaking analysis and clarity. Critics commend the book for its insightful exploration of liberal and conservative moral frameworks, though some critique its repetitiveness and lack of empirical evidence. Overall, it's considered a provocative and influential read.
A reader who would enjoy Moral Politics by George Lakoff is likely interested in political science, cognitive science, and linguistics. They appreciate exploring how language and metaphors shape political thought and ideology. Fans of The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt or Don't Think of an Elephant! by Lakoff himself would find this book compelling.
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510
Book • Nonfiction
1990s
1996
Adult
18+ years
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