The Inarticulate Society by Tom Shachtman

The Inarticulate Society by Tom Shachtman

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A proposal for a practical programme for the reconstruction of eloquence, through the constructive use of the media, political campaign reform and greater forensic and debating skills among the youth.

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The Inarticulate Society by Tom Shachtman

Eloquence is vanishing from society, so claims Thomas Shachtman. Today's new commentators employ a lexicon of 5000 words, down from 10,000 in 1963, sound bites have taken the place of speeches, crudeness has replaced wit, and movie heroes shoot first and ask questions later. But the crisis of articulate expression is much deeper than we realise, for we have also lost our ability to respond to other points of view - to argue - without coming swiftly to blows. In this work, the author attempts to identify the causes of this decline - from the increasing presence of technology in our lives and the proliferation of jargon-spouting "specialists" to political and corporate double-speak - and he proposes a concrete, multi-faceted programme for rehabilitating eloquence through the constructive use of media together with political and educational reform. Although current trends towards an ever greater flow of information are unlikely to reverse themselves, Shachtman argues that we must use available technology to facilitate - rather than short circuit - debate about important public issues.
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ISBN 13 9780029283752
ISBN 10 0029283752
Title The Inarticulate Society
Author Tom Shachtman
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 1995-04-03
Number of pages 300
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