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It's Debatable

Talking Authentically about Tricky Topics

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It's Debatable: Authentic Discussions about Tricky Topics offers a path toward a deeper, richer public conversation than might seem possible in today’s polarized political climate.

It's Debatable: Talking Authentically about Tricky Topics offers a path toward a deeper, richer public conversation than might seem possible in today’s polarized political climate. Robert Jensen writes for those who yearn for debates based on evidence, reason, critical self-reflection, and mutual respect. The book offers a model for how to engage others rationally without discounting the powerful emotional component of our lives; how to think for oneself and at the same time recognize that thinking is a collective enterprise; and how to defend strongly held political positions while inviting critique. It’s Debatable demystifies intellectual life and encourages rigorous thinking by ordinary people, to better equip citizens to participate in political life.

Jensen has logged 10 years in journalism and 30 years in academia, along with decades of community organizing in feminism and on the left side of the political fence. As a journalist, he learned to write clearly and concisely. In his teaching career, he got pretty good at explaining complex things to students. In his public speaking and writing, he presented radical ideas in ways that didn’t scare off people. This book draws on all those skills.

In polarized times, many people want to step back from the intensity of political disagreements that seem to escalate in a flash, leaving no time for reflection and little room for constructive engagement. Offering a robust defense of freedom of expression, Jensen moves beyond platitudes to articulate intellectual standards that can help us clarify our political disagreements. Then he wades into some of the most contentious debates of our time: the insights of Critical Race Theory in a white-supremacist society, the confused and confusing ideology of transgenderism, and the nearly universal cultural denial of the need for limits to population and consumption.

Jensen’s defense of freedom of expression starts with thinking freely, which is a prerequisite to speaking responsibly, which is required for living authentically.

About The Author

Robert Jensen is Emeritus Professor in the School of Journalism and Media at the University of Texas at Austin and collaborates with the New Perennials Project at Middlebury College. He is co-author with Wes Jackson of An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, and the Fate of Humanity and the editor of From the Ground Up: Conversations with Wes Jackson, based on the interviews from “Podcast from the Prairie.” Jensen is the author of 10 other books, including The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men; Plain Radical: Living, Loving, and Learning to Leave the Planet Gracefully; and The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Olive Branch Press (August 13, 2024)
  • Length: 173 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781623716844

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“In this book, Robert Jensen explores some of the thorniest, most contentious political controversies of our time. Unafraid of fire from the left or the right (and in his life he has experienced both), he boldly takes on hot-button issues that too many of us find ways of sidestepping. Whether you agree with him or not—and I usually do—you will always find a mind thoughtfully exploring, weighing arguments judiciously, and telling you what he thinks, whether it accords with current intellectual fashions or not.”

– —Adam Hochschild

“There is an old Sanskrit verse that says ‘Na bruyat satyam apriyam,’ which loosely translates to ‘don’t speak the truth that is unpleasant.’ Robert Jensen offers a different approach, reckoning with truths, pleasant and unpleasant, and the disagreements that they generate.”

– —M.V. Ramana, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs

“It doesn’t matter if you agree with Robert Jensen. What matters is that he always, without fail, works to keep us honest. It’s Debatable takes on the sacred cows of contemporary social justice debates and picks them apart, definition by definition. Whether the subject is climate change, critical race theory or transgenderism, It’s Debatable takes no prisoners, as Jensen holds the left and right accountable for their rhetoric. Well-sourced, carefully written, compassionate but dogged in its quest for an honest conversation, It’s Debatable challenges its readers to question their assumptions—every one of them.”

– —Mary Angela Bock

“Robert Jensen insists he has a mediocre mind, but it’s his only false claim in this new book. In actual fact, he’s an unconventional critical-thinker and truth-seeker who’s unafraid to offend both his foes on the right and his putative allies on the left as he waltzes through minefields to confront some of the most explosive issues of our anxious era.”

– —Glenn Frankel

“In an age of polarization and groupthink, Robert Jensen has written a how-to manual for independent reasoning that leaves no orthodoxy unscathed. Challenging all political herds, including his own on the left, Jensen situates the gambit of contemporary controversies — from confederate monuments to Drag Story Hour — in a clear analysis of white supremacy, patriarchy, and other oppressive hierarchies. His robust treatment of ‘wokeness’ and ‘cancel culture’ draws on decades of experience teaching freedom of speech and media law. On the pressing subject of global ecological collapse, Jensen persuasively argues that the crisis demands a far more radical rethinking of population and consumption than what mainstream climate-change activists have proposed. An invaluable guide for where we are, how we got here, and what lies ahead.”

– —Jason Brownlee

“It’s Debatable is a profound and honest dive into the challenges of our politically charged and information-saturated world. Robert Jensen fearlessly tackles complex contemporary controversies like woke and cancel culture, while skillfully navigating the core questions of thinking, speaking, and living with authenticity. Jensen's keen eye acknowledges the limits of human cognition and the pull of group conformity, recognizing the real struggle to think freely. Drawing on his experiences in journalism, academia, and politics, he exposes how our social environments shape our beliefs and actions, urging us not to succumb to dogma. Instead, he champions critical self-reflection and candid dialogue. Thoughtfully engaging with divisive issues like racism and gender identity, Jensen offers compelling insights into Critical Race Theory and critiques transgender ideology with a balanced approach. Encouraging readers to confront their own biases, he dissects these debates with nuance, appreciating both strengths and weaknesses of different viewpoints. At the core of this book lies authenticity, a deeply personal journey for Jensen. He emphasizes aligning thoughts, words, and deeds, candidly sharing instances of falling short. Through these honest anecdotes, he highlights the value of intellectual honesty and the willingness to adapt when confronted with new evidence. With a humble admission of his own mediocrity and a healthy dose of stubbornness, Jensen provides a refreshing and relatable perspective. Rejecting the temptation to present himself as an all-knowing authority, he invites readers to join him on a journey of intellectual growth and self-awareness. I highly recommend this book to all. It’s Debatable is an illuminating and captivating read, challenging us to transcend the tribalism of our times. Robert Jensen's insightful exploration of free thought, responsible speech, and authentic living is an indispensable guide for navigating today's intricate social and political terrain. This book invites us to embrace uncertainty, question our beliefs, and, above all, stay true to ourselves and our values.”

– —Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter

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