Silver Spooned: Feeble Right Wing Fallasies

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy, Government
Cover of the book Silver Spooned: Feeble Right Wing Fallasies by Thomas Clark, Sand Dancer Publishing
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Author: Thomas Clark ISBN: 9781301872039
Publisher: Sand Dancer Publishing Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Thomas Clark
ISBN: 9781301872039
Publisher: Sand Dancer Publishing
Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In this book the author demolishes some of the facile and often completely counter-factual myths that get used over and again to justify the implementation of right-wing economic policies.
If you follow politics at all, or you've ever picked up a tabloid newspaper, you'll be familiar with some of the most egregious examples such as the "Labour caused the financial crisis" lie, the "unemployed are all lazy scroungers" narrative, the "private is always more efficient than public" fallacy and the ludicrous "trickle down" theory of economics.
The problem is that these (often absurdly inaccurate) right-wing fallacies are far more pervasive than most people think. The reason that they are so pervasive is that they are usually based in the form of simplistic justification narratives. This book will open your eyes to some of the biggest fallacies and manipulations used today by the right wing politicians in British politics today.

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In this book the author demolishes some of the facile and often completely counter-factual myths that get used over and again to justify the implementation of right-wing economic policies.
If you follow politics at all, or you've ever picked up a tabloid newspaper, you'll be familiar with some of the most egregious examples such as the "Labour caused the financial crisis" lie, the "unemployed are all lazy scroungers" narrative, the "private is always more efficient than public" fallacy and the ludicrous "trickle down" theory of economics.
The problem is that these (often absurdly inaccurate) right-wing fallacies are far more pervasive than most people think. The reason that they are so pervasive is that they are usually based in the form of simplistic justification narratives. This book will open your eyes to some of the biggest fallacies and manipulations used today by the right wing politicians in British politics today.

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