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Bullies by Ben Shapiro
Bullies by Ben Shapiro
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Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans
by Ben Shapiro
"The left’s single-minded focus on ending political debate through bully tactics."
🇺🇸 POLITICAL SCIENCE | CIVIL RIGHTS | AMERICAN POLITICS
A galvanizing New York Times bestseller that examines modern political discourse, arguing that fear and intimidation are utilized to stifle conservative voices.
Extended Synopsis
In Bullies, political commentator Ben Shapiro presents a provocative thesis regarding the state of modern American political debate. The book argues that while figures on the political left publicly oppose bullying, they simultaneously utilize rhetorical intimidation, threats, and fear to silence conservative opposition. Shapiro asserts that playing the race, class, and sexism cards has become a go-to strategy to demonize opponents and avoid substantive debate on major issues facing the country.
By dissecting the tactics of liberal politicians and media figures, Shapiro aims to expose what he views as profound hypocrisy. The narrative offers conservative readers a reality check against these methods, encouraging them to stand firm against intimidation. Dubbed a warrior for conservatism, Shapiro's work serves as a rallying cry for those who believe that shutting down honest debate is the gravest threat to American liberty.
About the Author
Ben Shapiro is a prominent conservative political commentator, nationally syndicated columnist, author, and radio talk show host. Known for his rapid-fire debate style and staunch traditionalist views, he has authored numerous bestselling books examining American politics, culture, and media bias.
Reader Targeting & Academic Utility
- Political Science Students: Provides a primary source for understanding modern conservative media perspectives and partisan rhetorical strategies.
- Conservative Readers: Offers a defense of traditionalist views against perceived media and political marginalization.
- Media Critics: A case study in the polarization of American political discourse and the weaponization of language.
Technical Specifications
| ISBN-13 | 9781476710006 |
| ISBN-10 | 1476710007 |
| Book Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Publication Date | July 8, 2014 |
| Subjects | Politics |
Accolades & Features
- A New York Times Bestseller.
- "A highly polarized and fiercely debated examination of modern political rhetoric and partisan tactics." — Bust Down Books Editorial Review
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