3.0

Win Every Argument by Mehdi Hasan shows how anyone can communicate with confidence, rise above the tit for tats on social media, and triumph in a successful and productive debate in the real world.

The book is divided into three parts: The Fundamentals, Tricks Of The Trade, and Behind The Scenes.

There are various examples given in the book from the author's own life to give a better understanding of his points and make the readers feel connected. But the book at times felt more like the author's own version of self-appreciation and made me feel disconnected. Also, there were a lot of things that we all have heard here and there.

I am someone who wasn't aware of who Mehdi Hasan was before this book. Thus, this book gave quite an insight into him, his career, his persona, and his famous debates.

Also, although the book title says to win every argument, it is important to understand if you are doing the argument for learning or winning, and the book fails to distinguish that.

Overall, the book has some new things to offer, and it could be used to revisit the things that we have heard around us.