· . In “The Assault on Reason” Al Gore excoriates George W. Bush, asserting that the president is “out of touch with reality,” that his administration is so incompetent that it Author: Michiko Kakutani. The Assault on Reason. Gore's book, The Assault on Reason, is an analysis of what he calls the "emptying out of the marketplace of ideas" in civic discourse due to the influence of electronic media (especially television), and which endangers American democracy. 'The Assault On Reason' is another clear and readable book from Al Gore. It looks at how democracy in America has been gradually eroded by a variety of small changes that add up /5().
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'The Assault On Reason' is another clear and readable book from Al Gore. It looks at how democracy in America has been gradually eroded by a variety of small changes that add up to a larger picture in the political scene. . In “The Assault on Reason” Al Gore excoriates George W. Bush, asserting that the president is “out of touch with reality,” that his administration is so incompetent that it. Nobel Peace Prize winner, bestselling author, activist, and political icon, Al Gore has become one of the most respected and influential public intellectuals in America today. The Assault on Reason takes an unprecedented look at how faith in the p New York Times bestseller: A visionary analysis of the degradation of our public sphere and its consequences for our democracy.
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