
How to Be Right by James O’Brien
American Classics
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Based on the insights and the varied perspectives provided by the audience reviews on Audible, the audiobook "How to Be Right" by James O’Brien offers a compelling dive into the art of argumentation, critical thinking, and the importance of understanding different viewpoints in today's polarized society. This audiobook summary captures the essence of O’Brien's work, presenting the key takeaways and analysis in a concise, easy-to-listen format. It distills the original book's content, removing any unnecessary information to save you hours of time, making it an ideal resource for those who have already delved into the book and are looking to reinforce its main lessons, as well as for newcomers seeking practical information they can apply in their daily lives.
"How to Be Right" is not just a reflection on O’Brien’s experiences as a radio show host; it's an exploration of how to engage thoughtfully and respectfully with people who hold opposing views. Through this summary, listeners will learn strategies for navigating conversations with grace and insight, ensuring they are equipped to understand and perhaps even change minds in a world often dominated by echo chambers and divisive rhetoric.
Whether you're a fan of James O’Brien or simply someone interested in enhancing your communicative prowess and critical thinking skills, this audiobook offers a treasure trove of wisdom. It emphasizes the importance of kindness, understanding, and the relentless pursuit of truth in all discussions, regardless of the topic. By the end of this quick, easy listen, you'll not only have grasped the core principles O’Brien advocates for but also understand how to apply them in various aspects of your life, ensuring you're not just right, but also just in your approach to conversations and debates.
Duration - 28m.
Author - American Classics.
Narrator - Digital Voice Daniel E.
Published Date - Wednesday, 08 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 American Brand House Inc. ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
American Classics
Digital Voice Daniel E
American Brand House Inc.
English Audiobooks
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Based on the insights and the varied perspectives provided by the audience reviews on Audible, the audiobook "How to Be Right" by James O’Brien offers a compelling dive into the art of argumentation, critical thinking, and the importance of understanding different viewpoints in today's polarized society. This audiobook summary captures the essence of O’Brien's work, presenting the key takeaways and analysis in a concise, easy-to-listen format. It distills the original book's content, removing any unnecessary information to save you hours of time, making it an ideal resource for those who have already delved into the book and are looking to reinforce its main lessons, as well as for newcomers seeking practical information they can apply in their daily lives. "How to Be Right" is not just a reflection on O’Brien’s experiences as a radio show host; it's an exploration of how to engage thoughtfully and respectfully with people who hold opposing views. Through this summary, listeners will learn strategies for navigating conversations with grace and insight, ensuring they are equipped to understand and perhaps even change minds in a world often dominated by echo chambers and divisive rhetoric. Whether you're a fan of James O’Brien or simply someone interested in enhancing your communicative prowess and critical thinking skills, this audiobook offers a treasure trove of wisdom. It emphasizes the importance of kindness, understanding, and the relentless pursuit of truth in all discussions, regardless of the topic. By the end of this quick, easy listen, you'll not only have grasped the core principles O’Brien advocates for but also understand how to apply them in various aspects of your life, ensuring you're not just right, but also just in your approach to conversations and debates. Duration - 28m. Author - American Classics. Narrator - Digital Voice Daniel E. Published Date - Wednesday, 08 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 American Brand House Inc. ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:14
1 Confronting Homophobic Logic on Air
Duration:00:02:17
2 Challenging Religious Homophobia with Biblical Scrutiny
Duration:00:02:22
3 Generational Divide: Housing Insecurity and Economic Realities
Duration:00:02:20
4 Media Accountability and the Brexit Debate
Duration:00:02:53
5 Feminism and Male Chauvinism: Unpacking Gendered Prejudice
Duration:00:02:45
6 Questioning Objectification: From Glamour to Exploitation
Duration:00:02:31
7 Selective Scripture and the Politics of Bigotry
Duration:00:02:57
8 Modern Labor Exploitation and the Illusion of Free Choice
Duration:00:03:09
9 Political Correctness in Tradition: Flags, Festivals, and Cultural Debates
Duration:00:03:11
10 Debating Brexit and Islamism: The Role of Psychological Rhetoric
Duration:00:03:00
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:27