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The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation

The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation

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Author: Drew Westen
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The Political Brain is a groundbreaking investigation into the role of emotion in determining the political life of the nation. For two decades Drew Westen, professor of psychology and psychiatry at Emory University, has explored a theory of the mind that differs substantially from the more "dispassionate" notions held by most cognitive psychologists, political scientists, and economists—and Democratic campaign strategists. The idea of the mind as a cool calculator that makes decisions by weighing the evidence bears no relation to how the brain actually works. When political candidates assume voters dispassionately make decisions based on "the issues," they lose. That's why only one Democrat has been re-elected to the presidency since Franklin Roosevelt—and only one Republican has failed in that quest.

In politics, when reason and emotion collide, emotion invariably wins. Elections are decided in the marketplace of emotions, a marketplace filled with values, images, analogies, moral sentiments, and moving oratory, in which logic plays only a supporting role. Westen shows, through a whistle-stop journey through the evolution of the passionate brain and a bravura tour through fifty years of American presidential and national elections, why campaigns succeed and fail. The evidence is overwhelming that three things determine how people vote, in this order: their feelings toward the parties and their principles, their feelings toward the candidates, and, if they haven't decided by then, their feelings toward the candidates' policy positions.

Westen turns conventional political analyses on their head, suggesting that the question for Democratic politics isn't so much about moving to the right or the left but about moving the electorate. He shows how it can be done through examples of what candidates have said—or could have said—in debates, speeches, and ads. Westen's discoveries could utterly transform electoral arithmetic, showing how a different view of the mind and brain leads to a different way of talking with voters about issues that have tied the tongues of Democrats for much of forty years—such as abortion, guns, taxes, and race. You can't change the structure of the brain. But you can change the way you appeal to it. And here's how…




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5 out of 5 stars Psychologist and Democratic consultant advises politicians   November 5, 2008
The author is a clinical and neuropsychologist at Emory University who presents both research and savy political anecdotes in support of his view that Democratic candidates have failed to understand and use emotion in their campaigns for office. It is an account of relevant psychological and neuropsychological research and a history and analysis of failed Democratic campaigns (most notably Gore and Kerry) with recommendations future candidates.


5 out of 5 stars the best book ever   October 15, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

OK not ever, but definitely if you're interested in 1) politics, 2) political campaigns or/and.. more importantly- 3) how we think, feel and make decisions, you must read this book.


5 out of 5 stars Every Democratic candidate should read this book!   September 29, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

As a professional consultant on political communications, I have long believed in the power of emotional appeal as opposed to logical. Drew Westin must have read my mind. His theories, field tests and case histories not only confirmed my beliefs, but added significantly to them. I've been taking his words and repeating them to every Democratic operative and activist I know, and I am putting them to use in my own political advertising practice. Democrats should make "The Political Brain" required reading for all candidates and consultants. I've listened to the audio version of the book four times, and will undoubtedly listen again. "The Political Brain" is more than just a great book; it could change the course of American politics. Thank you, Dr. Westin!


5 out of 5 stars The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation   September 8, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Are you tired of politicians promising us everything we want during elections but delivering nothing we want while they are in office? Do you want to understand more about subliminal suggestion and how we may be influenced into behavior without our conscious knowledge of what is happening to us? Drew Westin and George Lakoff provide answers that will free your mind and launch you into 21st century citizenship better prepared to participate in commanding our democracy and defending yourself against the slick tactics of our political speech writers and marketing experts. "The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation," by Drew Westin is a must read book for everyone
everywhere.

The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nationand also read George Lakoff: The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st-Century American Politics with an 18th-Century Brain and Metaphors We Live By



5 out of 5 stars Want to Win? Read this Book!   June 3, 2008
 11 out of 13 found this review helpful

Drew Westen's The Political Brain describes why Democrats routinely lose to Republicans despite being right on the issues. Democrats approach elections like job interviews, whereas Republicans see elections as dates. Specifically, Democrats foolishly believe that voters are "dispassionate" calculators of relative utility whereas Republicans understand that to win the mind you must first capture the heart.

Democrats will find the passages dealing with Bush/Gore and Bush/Kerry agonizing reading. Again and again, George Bush and his attack dogs mauled Al Gore without any response. Gore foolishly allowed Bush to go scot free on his drunken-cocaine-belly up business record.

Kerry stupidly allowed draft dodging war zero Bush to "swift boat" him into oblivion. Both Gore and Kerry thought they were taking the high ground by ignoring Bush's slimy attacks. Instead, they took the fast track to oblivion.

In both cases, Kerry and Gore chose not to rebut Bush's vicious attacks and by so doing, they appeared weak. Voters thought 'if you can't fight back against Bush, how will you fight back against America's enemies'?

Westen's most compelling passages are his proscriptions to Democrats. When Republicans demagogue on Flag Burning, Democrats should counter with "Flag Hiding" proposals that legally require all deceased service people to be brought home in flag draped coffins in public. That way, Republicans are forced to show the true cost of their wars and bloodlust.

The GOP "death tax" is countered by a Democratic charge of a Republican "birth tax", i.e., the monstrous Bush-Cheney deficits impose a gigantic tax burden on every baby born in every state in this nation.

Some of Westen's more detailed explanations of scientific procedure and methodology are turgid and difficult reading. But hopefully, he can release a new book in a role playing format.

Barack Obama receives high marks for his intuitive, charismatic style. But all Democrats can and should learn from this important book.




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