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Enough Said

What’s Gone Wrong with the Language of Politics?

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Enough Said

By: Mark Thompson
Narrated by: James Langton
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There's a crisis of trust in politics across the Western world. Public anger is rising, and faith in conventional political leaders and parties is falling. Antipolitics, and the antipoliticians, have arrived.

In Enough Said, president and CEO of the New York Times Company, Mark Thompson, argues that one of the most significant causes of the crisis is the way our public language has changed. Enough Said tells the story of how we got from the language of FDR and Churchill to that of Donald Trump. It forensically examines the public language we've been left with: compressed, immediate, sometimes brilliantly impactful but robbed of most of its explanatory power. It studies the rhetoric of Western leaders from Reagan and Thatcher to Berlusconi, Blair, and today's political elites on both sides of the Atlantic. And it charts how a changing public language has interacted with real-world events - Iraq, the financial crash, the United Kingdom's surprising "Brexit" from the European Union, immigration - and a mutual breakdown of trust between politicians and journalists, to leave ordinary citizens suspicious, bitter, and increasingly unwilling to believe anybody.

Drawing from classical as well as contemporary examples and ranging across politics, business, science, technology, and the arts, Enough Said is a smart and shrewd look at the erosion of language by an author uniquely placed to measure its consequences.

©2016 Mark Thompson (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Politics & Government Political Science Comparative Freedom & Security Civil Rights & Liberties Words, Language & Grammar Censorship Franklin D. Roosevelt United Kingdom Communication & Social Skills Socialism Middle East Russia Iran Personal Development
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it is more a view into his ideals and ideology. In my opinion he gives the speakers far more credit than they deserve.

Disagree with some of his points but...

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