Summary: Don't Think of an Elephant! - George Lakoff

Know Your Values and Frame the Debate

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Local Government, Elections
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Author: Capitol Reader ISBN: 9782511000601
Publisher: Must Read Summaries Publication: June 21, 2013
Imprint: Political Book Summaries Language: English
Author: Capitol Reader
ISBN: 9782511000601
Publisher: Must Read Summaries
Publication: June 21, 2013
Imprint: Political Book Summaries
Language: English
Complete summary of George Lakoff’s book: “Don’t Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate”.

This summary of the ideas from George Lakoff’s book “Don’t Think of an Elephant!” reveals the way conservatives think and how to counter their arguments. In his book, the author explains in detail how conservatives have framed the debate and provides examples of how to reframe it by knowing your values and identity. Lakoff has drawn from his years of experience to provide readers with this knowledgeable political handbook on how to finally win the debate.

Added-value of this summary:

• Save time
• Understand key concepts
• Expand your political knowledge

To learn more, read “Don’t Think of an Elephant!” and discover how America can finally win the debate against the Conservatives.
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Complete summary of George Lakoff’s book: “Don’t Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate”.

This summary of the ideas from George Lakoff’s book “Don’t Think of an Elephant!” reveals the way conservatives think and how to counter their arguments. In his book, the author explains in detail how conservatives have framed the debate and provides examples of how to reframe it by knowing your values and identity. Lakoff has drawn from his years of experience to provide readers with this knowledgeable political handbook on how to finally win the debate.

Added-value of this summary:

• Save time
• Understand key concepts
• Expand your political knowledge

To learn more, read “Don’t Think of an Elephant!” and discover how America can finally win the debate against the Conservatives.

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