How To Be Right: In a World Gone Wrong by James O'Brien - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Title:
How To Be Right: … in a world gone wrong
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
How To Be Right distils the sharp, practical thinking James O’Brien is known for on his daily LBC show into a readable, accessible guide for readers who want to argue with clarity, civility, and conviction. The book examines everyday claims that shape public conversation—from immigration to Europe to the role of feminism—capturing the real-time dynamics of modern dialogue. O’Brien’s approach isn’t about scoring points; it’s about dismantling flawed logic, testing evidence, and offering readers reliable tools to articulate a case with precision and composure. With a focus on listening before speaking, separating emotion from fact, and responding without resorting to insult, the book invites readers to engage constructively in a world that often feels polarized. Written in a direct, engaging voice, it serves as a practical handbook for thinking more clearly, arguing more effectively, and contributing to healthier, more informed public discourse. A timely, practical guide for anyone who wants to understand how to be persuasive without compromising their values, in a format that suits both reading at home and discussing ideas with friends.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What makes How To Be Right stand out is the fusion of broadcast habit and book-form clarity. Drawing on decades of live radio debate, O’Brien translates spontaneous on-air moments into teachable principles: listen first, identify the core claim, test the evidence, anticipate counterarguments, and respond with crisp, respectful logic. The book delivers actionable steps rather than abstract theory, making it a practical toolkit for everyday conversations, classroom discussions, or online exchanges. Its tone—firm yet fair, insightful yet approachable—means readers feel guided rather than lectured. In an era of soundbites and misinformation, this book emphasizes due diligence, empathy, and civil engagement, while staying firmly anchored in real-world concerns about work, community, and national life. It’s not just a manifesto; it’s a hands-on method for thinking and speaking more precisely in public life.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This book is ideal for readers who want to strengthen their argumentation skills without sacrificing respect or empathy. It suits students studying rhetoric or journalism, professionals navigating workplace discussions, and anyone who enjoys thoughtful political commentary. If you’re curious about how public discourse works, crave practical tips for articulating your views, or want to participate in conversations with more confidence, this book speaks directly to you. It’s also a thoughtful gift for friends or colleagues who value clarity, truth-seeking, and constructive dialogue in today’s complex world.
Key Highlights:
- Practical tools for analysing everyday arguments with structure and precision
- Techniques to challenge flawed assumptions without hostility
- Real-world examples drawn from radio debates and public life
- Strategies to stay calm, persuasive, and respectful under pressure
- Guidance on citing evidence and building a clear, credible case
- Accessible, engaging writing that translates theory into usable practice
About the Author:
James O’Brien is the broadcaster behind a daily LBC show, where he engages listeners in live debate and breaks down arguments with incisive, compassionate scrutiny. How To Be Right distills that on-air experience into a practical guide designed to help readers articulate their points with clarity and integrity. His work as a commentator reflects a commitment to thoughtful dialogue and to challenging assumptions in a way that invites discussion rather than confrontation. This book brings his distinctive voice and method to a wider audience, offering accessible insight into persuasive, responsible communication.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a heated exchange or unsure how to present your view clearly, this book provides a practical compass. It offers concrete steps to build your case, present evidence succinctly, and respond without escalating tensions. The writing is direct and engaging, making complex ideas feel approachable for readers new to debate and seasoned in reading non-fiction alike. It’s a valuable reference for confident conversation, a thoughtful gift for students and colleagues, and a reliable companion for anyone who wants to engage with current events more thoughtfully and effectively.
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