George Lakoff is a Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a founding senior fellow at the Rockridge Institute. He is one of the worldis best-known linguists. Since the mid-1980s he has been applying cognitive linguistics to the study of politics, especially the framing of public political debate. He is the author of the influential book, Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think (2nd edition, 2002).
Foreword by Howard Dean Introduction by Don Hazen Preface: Reframing Is Social Change Part I: Theory and Application Framing 101: How to Take Back Public Discourse Enter the Terminator! Whatis in a Word? Plenty, if Itis Marriage Metaphors of Terror Metaphors That Kill Betrayal of Trust: Beyond Lying Part II: From Theory to Action What the Right Wants What Unites Progressives FAQ How to Respond to Conservatives