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About this book
A tongue-in-cheek analysis of the communication strategies used to obstruct social justice movements
In our increasingly polarized society, violence and echo chambers drown out all possibility of civil discourse. Thinly veiled racism, misogyny, and homophobia dominate media coverage. Again and again, national debates on race, gender, and justice go in circles. Is our language failing us?
Rules for Reactionaries serves as both a faux guidebook for ultraconservative debaters and an analysis of their rhetorical strategies. Lee Bebout lays out how language can be manipulated by those who wish to suppress progressivism and maintain structures of inequality. Taking his readers across the turbulent political landscape of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, he delineates the rhetorical strategies that have long been used to hinder progressive movements. Bebout identifies evasive tactics such as "All Lives Matter" and "Not All Men," which promote conservative viewpoints and disrupt calls for change. It's an old problem that keeps rearing its ugly head, and the only way to disrupt it is to anticipate and identify it.
Rules for Reactionaries reveals how language both reflects and shapes our politics. By reminding us each of the power we possess, Bebout challenges us to not only combat the rhetoric of reactionaries, but to change our own way of thinking.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface: Outside Agitators and the Office Door
- Introduction: The Underside of Our National Conversations on Race, Gender, and Justice
- Rule #1: Define and Disavow
- Rule #2: Weaponize Victimhood
- Rule #3: Build Reactionary Utopias
- Rule #4: Label Your Opponents Extreme (so that You Can Appear Reasonable)
- Rule #5: Misdirect by Blaming a Convenient Cause
- Conclusion: On Faith in Dialogue: Cruel Optimism, World-Making, and Reimagining Conversation
- Coda
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author