SIPP Policy Dialogue Number 17 Winter 2008

Abstract

The title of this periodical is Policy Dialogue. It could just as

easily have been Policy Debate but that would have been

inconsistent with the purpose and spirit of this publication.

Debate is, generally, a zero-sum game. The purpose of debate is

to win the argument on its merit – the evidence produced and

the logic – and the style of presentation including the points

you can score off your opponent, humorously or otherwise. It is

stylized combat with little quarter given to your opponent or

your opponent’s argument and assumptions. At its best, debate can produce new

arguments and new ways of seeing existing problems but, at its worst, debate

encourages evidence to be exaggerated and the truth twisted. At its most boring,

debate simply raises old arguments in the same old ways. For all of these reasons,

policy debate often generates more heat than light. You don’t have to look far to see

examples of this, including the current debate over climate change, the subject of

four of the essays in this issue of Policy Dialogue.

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