Personal attacks in academic discourse
Chapter 2, and Chapter 4 Download Chapter 4from Erica Grieder’s book, “Big, Hot, Cheap, and Right: What America Can Learn From the Strange Genius of Texas.” After reading the chapters from this book, please respond to the following questions:
- What does a “small government” state entail? What would you expect to see if you lived in an environment characterized by a philosophy of “small government”?
- What are the pros and cons of living in a state that has a government that takes a hands-off approach to governing? What are the pros and cons of a government that is more hands-on?
- In your opinion, has Texas done an effective job maintaining its reputation—and desire—as a state that has a government that stays out of people’s lives? Why, or why not? Name some examples.
Nuts and Bolts of the Assignment
- Respond specifically to all questions asked, using what you have read and what we have discussed in our group meetings as context for your responses. A paragraph or two is a good length for your responses to each question, and your answers must be supported by your reasons for that answer;
- Respond to at least one posted answer of a classmate for this discussion board. Your response should reflect not only agreement or disagreement with what your classmate has said, but the specific reasons for your response, in a paragraph or two;
- Post the responses in (1) and (2) above by the deadline, and use complete sentences with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation (use a narrative style, as opposed to responding in bullet points). If you disagree with a classmate’s position, which is of course allowed, make sure that you write your response in an appropriate, respectful manner. Personal attacks of any kind are not acceptable in academic discourse.