Polemical Judo: Memes for Our Political Knife Fight
A brazen guide for sane Americans to bypass trench warfare and win our life or death struggle for civilization. Are we in phase 8 of America's 250 year civil war? This book explores the possibility of using agility - winning political battles with the shifting dexterity of jiu jitsu - that never occurs to many politicians or strategists.
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Polemical Judo: Memes for Our Political Knife Fight
A brazen guide for sane Americans to bypass trench warfare and win our life or death struggle for civilization. Are we in phase 8 of America's 250 year civil war? This book explores the possibility of using agility - winning political battles with the shifting dexterity of jiu jitsu - that never occurs to many politicians or strategists.
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Polemical Judo: Memes for Our Political Knife Fight

Polemical Judo: Memes for Our Political Knife Fight

by David Brin
Polemical Judo: Memes for Our Political Knife Fight

Polemical Judo: Memes for Our Political Knife Fight

by David Brin

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A brazen guide for sane Americans to bypass trench warfare and win our life or death struggle for civilization. Are we in phase 8 of America's 250 year civil war? This book explores the possibility of using agility - winning political battles with the shifting dexterity of jiu jitsu - that never occurs to many politicians or strategists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781704368030
Publisher: David Brin
Publication date: 12/19/2019
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

About The Author
David Brin's best-selling novels include The Postman (filmed in 1997) plus explorations of our near-future in Earth and Existence. His award-winning novels and short stories explore vividly speculative ideas through a hard-science lens. His nonfiction book, The Transparent Society, won the American Library Association's Freedom of Speech Award for exploring 21st Century concerns about security, secrecy, accountability and privacy.
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