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Rob Goodman

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    Words on Fire
    A Mind at Play
    • A prize-winning biography of one of the foremost intellects of the twentieth century: Claude Shannon, the neglected architect of the Information Age.

      A Mind at Play
    • Why is political rhetoric broken-and how can it be fixed? Ranging from Cicero's Rome to modern polarization, Words on Fire is a new history of eloquence from political theorist and speechwriter Rob Goodman. It offers a powerful critique of today's political language-and shows how the struggle over the meaning of eloquence has shaped our world.

      Words on Fire
    • What does it mean to live beside an eroding democracy? This powerful and timely book explores how this question will shape the future of Canadian politics. Rob Goodman, a former congressional speechwriter, witnessed the rise of authoritarianism in the United States, where voters were disenfranchised and institutions undermined. Now, as a political theorist in Canada, he warns that similar forces are at play in his adopted country. However, Canada has the potential to protect its democracy by utilizing unique political, cultural, and historical resources. Goodman identifies four key resources: the rejection of the notion of a singular “real” Canadian identity; the avoidance of political charisma and founder-worship; a robust social safety net that fosters equality among citizens; and the ongoing quest for independence from the neighboring superpower. As the United States experiences democratic decline, asserting Canadian differences is more crucial than ever. These distinctions are not merely superficial; they serve as a vital defense for democracy. By examining the historical roots of current political dynamics and advocating for proactive measures, this book provides a roadmap for safeguarding democracy in an era of unprecedented threats.

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