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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Basic Books (January 5, 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0465033008
  • ISBN-13: 978-0465033003
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 1.1 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #553,595 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I’m well into the book. Of course it is hard going but equally so is the state of our politics. Meanwhile my local newspaper opined along the same line: Eight of ten voters are “essentially close-minded, unreasonable and irrational.” We know, and can tolerate, half of eligible voters not voting. But with eighty percent voters being essentially ill-informed and irrational the results of the coming November election can produce, at best, an incompetent chief executive and dangerous commander in chief. Perhaps a reading of POLITICAL ANIMALS will lead enough voters into the 20% bracket increasing it, hopefully, to 50% of voters that are “open-minded, reasonable, rational and informed.” Test yourself: Where do you fall?
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Generally a good accounting of Evolutionary Psychology as it applies to how we make political decisions. Unfortunately the author appears to succumb to his own biases in the concluding chapter, particularly as it pertains to global warming and climate change. Where an application of his previously outlined ideas might have made more sense, he instead advocates for running TV spots to generate anxiety and motivate people to be more active in to trying to prevent the coming climate apocalypse. While anxiety can be an adaptive response to a threat, it is also far too often a maladaptive response to merely a perceived threat, as opposed to a real one.

Ironically, this comes right on the heals of telling us how unknowable the future is and how wisdom comes from associating with people who do not think the same as we do. Here, instead of advocating that we do more to educate ourselves about the issue, as he does earlier in the book when it comes to other political issues, he says we "cannot wait for the evidence", thus almost mirroring a reference he made earlier to
Condoleezza Rice's warning about not waiting for the smoking gun of a "mushroom cloud" before invading Iraq. Apparently the irony didn't click within the authors own Pleistocene mind as he abruptly tosses system 2 thinking straight out the window.

In the case of global warming and in particular the notion of climate change being man made, most advocates would have you believe this is as factual as evolution itself. The only problem being there is actually is quite of bit of evidence to contradict it.
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We are very lazy, and it seems that candidates spend a lot of money and energy on media we won't absorb. Unobstructed by facts or reality, they simply need to spin a yarn that touches a portion of the populace, or just look a certain way. We want our leaders to be brilliant and solve our problems with little effort required of us. Our biases are fascinating, and the author provides excellent examples of their impact on politics and our decisions. This book asks us to move beyond the instinctual response to politics and use active reasoning. It's a great read!
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Political Animals is a great read and Shenkman takes you through a thoughtful journey of why we are they way we are when it come to our politics and life in general. It's mind blowing how our minds blow it when it comes to politics.
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A must read for everyone as we consider what influences us as we listen to the current presidential political dialogue. My wife and I are reading it together and pausing frequently to discuss how we feel the points made by Rick Shenkman affect our political decision making process. It has really opened my eyes to what impacts how I feel about the leading candidates and how I should react when others question me on my thinking.
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I was driving through California when I heard Mr. Shenkman as a guest on a radio talk show. He was talking about the strengths of each presidential candidate, describing each campaign in terms of its impact on the voters' psychology. The talk was so interesting that I HAD to go and buy his book, and I was not disappointed. It was easy to read and entertaining enough to pass the time quickly. One disclaimer: If you are a person who only votes based on party affiliation or have a favorite president that can do no wrong or is religious, this book may offend you (however, you must read it first and figure out why).
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Shenkman uses plenty of historical and psychological evidence as support for his arguments, but it can come across as redundant and out of context sometimes. The book is interesting and stirs plenty of thought, however it could have been more concise and less drawn out. As a political science and history buff, I think it is a decent read.
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The book suffered from three problems making it less informative than I had hoped. First, the author has a poor grasp of science (and admits as much). He draws overly broad and strong conclusions from evidence, sometimes based on a single psychological study, without considering alternate interpretations or alternate causes for study results. Second, the author clearly was deeply scarred by his support of and denial of wrongdoing by Nixon in his college years. Far too much of the book is spent on justifying his actions in this respect. Third, as other reviews have pointed out, the author suffers heavily from the very fallacies he illuminates in his book. He explains projection bias, the tendency for people to assume others think and react like they do, then spends a great deal of the book implying that if conservatives properly understood situations, they would believe as he does.

I wanted to like this book, and it does offer timely insights on why people might flock to figures such as Trump, but overall it was weak, unless you are interested in his personal struggles to come to terms with his support of Nixon.
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