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The NEW Art of Being Right: 38 Ways To Win An Argument In Today's World

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The NEW Art of Being Right is a modern reimagining of Arthur Schopenhauer's classic "The Art of Being Right," a classic, but difficult-to-understand tome about the "art of the debate."

The NEW Art of Being Right makes Schopenhauer's 38 strategies for winning arguments (i) EASIER TO UNDERSTAND and (ii) MORE MODERN by using CURRENT EXAMPLES of the 38 strategies.

In addition, The NEW Art of Being Right also provides ADDITIONAL CONTENT AND COMMENTARY not available in the original work.

In this book, you will learn Schopenhauer's "framework of arguments" and the 38 strategies for how to persuade and influence others, and defeat and outwit your opponents. Diversions, indirect refutations, and other "tricks" are covered in easy to understand language and modernized examples.

NEVER let someone else (including haters, trolls, enemies, and your frenemies) get the best of you again in a debate, verbal confrontation, online comment battle, press conference, or flame war!

***LIMITED TIME ONLY: SPECIAL BONUS, NEVER SEEN BEFORE CONTENT ("7 MORE WAYS TO BE RIGHT") INCLUDED!

66 pages, Paperback

Published March 26, 2016

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April 1, 2021
Like the original, this is a collection of tricks people use to win discussions, specially public discussion, independently of the merit of their position - i would risk day, because of the lack of merit of their position.

It would be interesting to try living in a world where not of this was used, but in our world you need to be aware of them to avoid being surprised by them when that matters most.
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May 4, 2018
Practical book worth the dead

This book explores common practical advice to definitely help you win arguments. I would recognise book to anyone who wants to learn more on argument.
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