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How Not To Be Wrong
The Art of Changing Your Mind

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'Simply Brilliant' THE SECRET BARRISTER
'Passionate and brilliantly argued' DAVID OLUSOGA
'An admirably personal guide' MARINA HYDE
'Smart, analytical, self-aware and important' ALASTAIR CAMPBELL

THE INTIMATE, REVEALING NEW BOOK FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING, PRIZE-WINNING HOW TO BE RIGHT

There's no point having a mind if you're not willing to change it

James O'Brien has built well over a million loyal listeners to his radio show by dissecting the opinions of callers live on air, every day. But winning the argument doesn't necessarily mean you're right.

In this deeply personal book, James turns the mirror on himself to reveal what he has changed his mind about and why, and explores how examining and changing our own views is our new civic duty in a world of outrage, disagreement and echo chambers. He writes candidly about the stiff upper lip attitudes and toxic masculinity that coloured his childhood, and the therapy and personal growth that have led him question his assumptions and explore new perspectives. Laying open his personal views on everything from racial prejudice to emotional vulnerability, from fat-shaming to tattoos, he then delves into the real reasons -- often irrational or unconscious -- he holds them.

Unflinchingly honest, revealing and funny, How Not to Be Wrong is a tonic for a world more divided than ever and a personal manifesto for a better way of thinking and living.

Because after all, if we can't change our own minds we'll never really be able to change anyone else's.


A propos de l'auteur

James O'Brien is an award-winning writer and broadcaster whose journalism has appeared everywhere from the TLS to the Daily Mirror. His daily current affairs programme on LBC has over 1.2 million weekly listeners and his first book, How To Be Right, was a Sunday Times bestseller, which won the Parliamentary Book Award for Best Political Book by a non-politician. He is often to be found on Twitter trying not to get into arguments unless absolutely necessary.

Résumé

'Simply Brilliant' THE SECRET BARRISTER
'Passionate and brilliantly argued' DAVID OLUSOGA
'An admirably personal guide' MARINA HYDE
'Smart, analytical, self-aware and important' ALASTAIR CAMPBELL

THE INTIMATE, REVEALING NEW BOOK FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING, PRIZE-WINNING HOW TO BE RIGHT

There's no point having a mind if you're not willing to change it

James O'Brien has built well over a million loyal listeners to his radio show by dissecting the opinions of callers live on air, every day. But winning the argument doesn't necessarily mean you're right.

In this deeply personal book, James turns the mirror on himself to reveal what he has changed his mind about and why, and explores how examining and changing our own views is our new civic duty in a world of outrage, disagreement and echo chambers. He writes candidly about the stiff upper lip attitudes and toxic masculinity that coloured his childhood, and the therapy and personal growth that have led him question his assumptions and explore new perspectives. Laying open his personal views on everything from racial prejudice to emotional vulnerability, from fat-shaming to tattoos, he then delves into the real reasons -- often irrational or unconscious -- he holds them.

Unflinchingly honest, revealing and funny, How Not to Be Wrong is a tonic for a world more divided than ever and a personal manifesto for a better way of thinking and living.

Because after all, if we can't change our own minds we'll never really be able to change anyone else's.

Détails du produit

Auteurs James O'Brien
Edition Allen Lane
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre de poche
Date de parution 13.05.2021
Catégorie Littérature > Littérature (récits) > Correspondance, journaux intimes
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques
 
EAN 9780753557716
ISBN 978-0-7535-5771-6
Nombre de pages 240
Dimensions (emballage) 12,4 x 19,6 x 2 cm
 
Catégories Cultural Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Essays, Press & journalism, Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action, Human rights, civil rights, Demonstrations & protest movements, Publishing industry and journalism, Cultural policies and debates, john oliver Stephen Colbert trevor noah alastair Campbell why i'm no longer talking, brexit full disclosure maybot d'ancona post-truth lbc radio noam chomsky david Cameron, private eye annual the daily mash the beautiful poetry of Donald trump caroline criado perez, the perpetual astonishment Christopher shevlin patronising bastards yanis Varoufakis, momentum owen jones Russell brand tony blair yuval noah harari invisible women, podcast Christopher hitchens the young turks corbynista unfiltered parliament ltd, how trump thinks his tweets and the birth of a new political language factfulness, graham lineham bullshit conquered world gift present white people race for the record, orwell on truth the people vs tech democracy Jamie Bartlett 21 lessons for the 21st century, politics leftie right wing conservatives labour nick clegg how to stop natives akala gifts for him
 

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