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22 Aug 09

The Pragmatist

  • If "pragmatic" is the highest praise one can offer in DC these days,
    "ideological" is perhaps the sharpest slur. And it is by this twisted
    logic that the crimes of the Bush cabinet are laid at the feet of the
    blogosphere, that the sins of Paul Wolfowitz end up draped upon the
    slender shoulders of Dennis Kucinich.




    But privileging pragmatism over ideology, while perhaps understandable
    in the wake of the Bush years, misses the point. For one thing, as Glenn
    Greenwald has astutely pointed out on his blog, while ideology can lead
    decision-makers to ignore facts, it is also what sets the limiting
    conditions for any pragmatic calculation of interests.

  • Principle is often pragmatism's guardian.
    Particularly at times of crisis, when a polity succumbs to collective
    madness or delusion, it is only the obstinate ideologues who refuse to
    go along. Expediency may be a virtue in virtuous times, but it's a vice
    in vicious ones.







    There's another problem with the fetishization of the pragmatic, which
    is the brute fact that, at some level, ideology is inescapable. Obama
    may have told Steve Kroft that he's solely interested in "what works,"
    but what constitutes "working" is not self-evident and, indeed, is
    impossible to detach from some worldview and set of principles. Alan
    Greenspan, of all people, made this point deftly while testifying before
    Henry Waxman's House Oversight Committee. Waxman asked Greenspan, "Do
    you feel that your ideology pushed you to make decisions that you wish
    you had not made?" To which Greenspan responded, "Well, remember that
    what an ideology is, is a conceptual framework with the way people deal
    with reality. Everyone has one. You have to--to exist, you need an
    ideology. The question is whether it is accurate or not."

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09 Aug 09

Reason & Persuasion Book Site

Politics and persuasion, reason and religion, science and success, appearance and reality, belief and knowledge, ethics and egoism. Reason and Persuasion provides a new look at old issues through the lens of three classic dialogues by Plato: Euthyphro, Meno and Republic, Book I.

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31 Jul 09

anotherheideggerblog: Interview with Ian Bogost

Today I am happy to bring you the long-awaited interview with Ian Bogost who is currently an Associate Professor at Georgia Tech Institute at Technology, a co-founder of Persuasive Games, and a board member at the educational publishing house Open Texture.

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13 Jan 09

Persuasion industry’s assault on personhood | Marginal Utility | PopMatters

But Frankfurt’s essay seems also to have a bearing on the larger question of how the persuasion industry (marketing, advertising, and to some degree, entertainment) scuttles our sense of selfhood, which, Frankfurt argues, hinges on our expression of will. The persuasion industry is seeking always to confuse the communication between our first- and second-order desires; it’s seeking to short circuit the way we negotiate between the many things we can conceive of wanting to come up with a positive will to want certain particular things at certain moments. It seeks to make us more impulsive at the very least; at worst it wants to supplant our innate will with something prefabricated that will orient us toward consumer goods rather than desires that are able to be fulfilled outside the market. This can occur without our having been persuaded directly by the advertising messages, simply by overloading us with information and unleashing the “paradox of choice” and worse, optional paralysis.

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12 Oct 08

Silva Rhetoricae: The Forest of Rhetoric

This online rhetoric, provided by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, is a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric. Sometimes it is difficult to see the forest (the big picture) of rhetoric because of the trees (the hundreds of Greek and Latin terms naming figures of speech, etc.) within rhetoric.

This site is intended to help beginners, as well as experts, make sense of rhetoric, both on the small scale (definitions and examples of specific terms) and on the large scale (the purposes of rhetoric, the patterns into which it has fallen historically as it has been taught and practiced for 2000+ years).

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24 Sep 08

Changing minds and persuasion -- How we change what others think, believe, feel and do

Welcome to ChangingMinds.org, the largest site in the world on all aspects of how we change what others think, believe, feel and do.

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17 Oct 07

CBC News In Depth: Spin Cycles

A Series about Spin, the Spinners and the Spun by Ira Basen for CBC Radio The Sunday Edition

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22 Jun 07

Half an Hour: How Do You Know?

how we know is irreducibly personal.
What does that mean? Well, part of what it means is that when we are actually making decisions, we do not in fact consult principles, best practices, statistics or measurements. Indeed, it is even with some effort that

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11 Jun 07

Designing Calm Technology

We believe the difference is in how they engage our attention. Calm technology engages both the center and the periphery of our attention, and in fact moves back and forth between the two.

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