Arguing for a Better World
Grabbing readers from the first page, Arguing for a Better World by Arianne Shahvisi challenges how we reason about ethics, evidence, and social change. Clear, compelling, and timely, this book reframes debates about justice so that thoughtful argument becomes a practical tool for improving real-world policy.
Shahvisi guides you through measured, rigorous thinking—showing how evidence and values intersect in public life. You’ll find lucid explanations of complex ideas, relatable examples, and a steady emphasis on respectful public discourse. Whether you’re new to political philosophy or already engaged in activism, the text sharpens your ability to evaluate claims, spot fallacies, and craft arguments that persuade across difference.
Imagine making a stronger case at a town hall, classroom, or boardroom: this book equips readers with frameworks for constructive engagement on topics such as equity, inclusion, and public policy. It’s particularly valuable for students, educators, activists, policymakers, and anyone committed to better public reasoning.
Accessible yet scholarly, Arguing for a Better World is ideal for course adoption, community reading groups, and independent study. Readers in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and beyond will find it a vital resource for bridging theory and practice. Thought-provoking and practical, it inspires ethical clarity and civic responsibility—turning argument into action for a fairer society.
Order your copy today and start transforming how you argue, persuade, and make change—one reasoned conversation at a time.
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