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MuzeFormatDesc: Compact Disc
 ISBN-10: 0143142151
 ISBN-13: 9780143142157
 May 2007
 Publisher: Penguin Group USA
 Unabridged
 Language: English |
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Synopsis It has become commonplace to say that the public is tired of politics and politicians, and is so disenchanted with business as usual in Washington that people are opting out of participating. Now, it seems, the politicians themselves are tired, too. In ASSAULT ON REASON, Al Gore tells us that the state of public discourse is so low that our very democracy is threatened.
Gore argues that the fault lies with ourselves--politicians, parties, the media, and the citizenry. True, he is pointedly critical of the administration of President George W. Bush, for reasons stated in the subtitle and under whose watch the debasement he speaks of has taken place. He is specific about how the checks and balances and other protections put in place by the founding fathers have been flouted, and how Congress, in his view, seems to have rolled over. But he comes not to blame, but to rebuild. To dig ourselves out of the hole we are in, Gore would restore openness and healthy debate to the public sphere, along with a good dose of reality. Reason and good faith must rule over personalities and partisanship. By the end, Gore’s book is a call to action, and a challenge to the only ones who can bring about change: "We, the people."
| Size | | Height: | 5.8 in | | Width: | 5.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 9.6 oz |
Industry Reviews "...Gore's professorial style, with its touches of sarcasm, omniscient tone, erudite asides and exasperated sighs, elicits a different response today than it did seven years ago....The change in attitude is as obvious as the reason behind it: The overwhelming scientific consensus has since confirmed Gore's years of warnings about the most important issue facing the planet....Even when he is saying something we already know, his voice adds a note of prophetic confirmation." (06/03/2007)
"But this isn't a campaign book or another venture in teaching and advocacy. It's a deep public remonstrance, inspired a little by Tom Paine's COMMON SENSE, which combined anger at King George III in his day with larger arguments that the institution of monarchy itself had become a threat to our liberties. Gore is no Paine, but he argues persuasively that Bush's tenure is no longer a constitutional presidency. The book is part polemic, part impeachment in hard covers." (05/23/2007)
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