Politics without Stories
Discover the intriguing dynamics of political narratives in Politics without Stories by David Ricci, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This insightful book delves into the contrasting storytelling techniques employed by conservatives and liberals. Ricci illustrates how conservatives utilize narratives to frame public issues and propose solutions, while liberals often rely on scientific knowledge and pragmatism to address these challenges.
Spanning 268 pages, this work serves as an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students exploring American political parties, political thought, political theory, political history, and communications. Engage with Ricci's compelling analysis and enhance your understanding of the intricate relationship between storytelling and political culture. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their insights into the political landscape of the United Kingdom and beyond.