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The Social False Dilemma: Perpetuating Conflicts between Liberals and Conservatives
The Social False Dilemma: Perpetuating Conflicts between Liberals and Conservatives

Author(s): Brent Kice
Subject(s): Politics, Applied Linguistics, Political Philosophy
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne
Keywords: false dilemma, Dissoi Logoi; liberals; conservatives; critical thinking

Summary/Abstract: This essay addresses the establishment of a social false dilemma in the form of the socially-constructed categories of liberals and conservatives. The illogical positioning of only two options for solving a problem reduces an audience’s ability for developing creative solutions. The dichotomous nature of this political positioning undercuts critical thought through politicians’ usage of entrenched either-or thinking. In turn, the people struggle with a deliberative process that is underscored by an acceptance of a false dilemma. In particular, this essay focuses on an American dichotomous political climate by acknowledging the existence of the dichotomy, the promotion of Dissoi Logoi to avoid the false dilemma, and the repercussions of compromised deliberative functions of democracy.

  • Issue Year: 6/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 52-65
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English