Welcome.
Good Arguments is out with Penguin Press and other publishers.
About me
Debater — Australian Debating Federation; Harvard College Debating Union
Journalist — Financial Review; various (NYT, The Atlantic, CNN)
Law graduate — Harvard Law School
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US & Canada - Penguin Press
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UK - William Collins
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Australia & NZ - Scribner
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Korean - Munhakdongne
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Forthcoming translations
Japanese - Hayakawa
Chinese (simplified) - Xiron
Russian - Mann, Ivanov and Ferber
Thai - Superposition
Arabic - Jarir
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Indonesian - Gramedia
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Romanian - Litera
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Chinese (complex) - ACME
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Japanese - Hayakawa
Bo Seo is an author, a two-time world champion debater and a former coach of the Australian national debating team and the Harvard College Debating Union. One of the most recognized figures in the global debate community, he has won both the World Schools Debating Championship and the World Universities Debating Championship. His first book, Good Arguments, is slated for publication in ten languages. Bo has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, CNN, and many other publications. He has worked as a national reporter for the Australian Financial Review and has been a regular panelist on the prime time Australian debate program, The Drum. Bo graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College and received a master’s degree in public policy from Tsinghua University. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School.
“This is not just the electrifying tale of how Bo Seo won two world debate championships. It’s also a user manual for our polarized world. I can’t think of a more vital resource for learning to sharpen your critical thinking, accelerate your rethinking, and hone your ability to open other people’s minds. Good Arguments is the rare book that has the potential to make you smarter—and everyone around you wiser.” —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Think Again and host of the podcast WorkLife
“Good Arguments is an important book that is full of powerful insights. It should be required reading for all leaders and anyone who aspires to leadership. Bo Seo is obviously brilliant but more importantly, his writing reveals a wisdom far beyond his years. He will surely become an important voice for our time.” — Dr. Jim Yong Kim, former president of the World Bank
“In a world increasingly rent by division within and between nations, Bo Seo’s lucid and humane search for ‘better ways to disagree’ could not be more timely or valuable.” —Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia and author of The Case for Courage
“I had lots of conversations about political and social issues with Bo Seo when he was a student at Harvard, and I never felt even, for a second, that he was being disputatious or even argumentative. On the contrary, they were delightfully agreeable. Now I understand why: it was because Bo Seo is a debater, in fact, one of the best debaters in the world. If you want to learn how debating can help you become a more engaging conversationalist, a more broad-minded thinker, or even, maybe, just a better human being, you must read Good Arguments.” —Louis Menand, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Metaphysical Club and The Free World
“I adore this beautiful story of a young person’s journey from fear of conflict and altercation to embrace of wonderful disagreement and argument. In this touching memoir, debate is not a mere activity but a way of life that offers hope of a cure for a diseased society. Good Arguments is essential reading!” —Jeannie Suk Gersen, John H. Watson Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and author of A Light Inside
“This excellent book begins with the challenge faced by a schoolboy whose family moved from South Korea to Australia. From a culture where structured debate was sometimes considered a futile and impolite game to one that saw it as a call to the pleasure of discovering new ways to look at our world through the eyes of others. From school debating to university dialogue and on to witnessing global political conflict, Bo Seo identifies how debate and argument are essential to human understanding. Out of good arguments comes a synthesis. It has been so from the time of Socrates, to the world of Khrushchev and Mandela, and of Putin and Zelinsky. He argues that debate is central to human freedom even as our world faces dramatic challenges for human survival. Distinguishing ‘good arguments’ from unconvincing rubbish, has never been more central to human survival and to achieving love for one another.” —Michael Kirby, AC CMG, former Justice of the High Court of Australia and former President of the International Commission of Jurists
“From two-time world champion debater Bo Seo, a thoughtful, instructive and eloquent meditation on the art of debate and why its central pillars—fact-finding, reason, persuasion and listening to opponents—are so valuable in today’s alarming ecosystem of misinformation and extreme emotion. When Bo Seo’s family immigrated from South Korea to Australia, he was a shy, conflict-averse eight year old who worried about being an outsider, and in Good Arguments, he recounts how debate not only helped him to cross language lines, but also gave him confidence and a voice of his own.” —Michiko Kakutani, New York Times-bestselling author of Ex Libris and The Death of Truth
“Good Arguments is a book so timely and needed in this fraction-ing world we are living in. It assumes that a quarrel is something you first have with yourself, get it out of the way and start to respect and listen to the person across the room from you. Seo has written a book that forces us to think and then speak as the philosopher he knows is right on the tip of every tongue. This book is brilliant and a pleasure to read; in the end, he instructs us not to win but to convince and unexpectedly, it teaches how to persuade for words are deployed as weapons of love.” —Jamaica Kincaid, author of See Now Then, Mr. Potter, and The Autobiography of My Mother
“Today, more than ever, we see the importance of navigating disagreements constructively. In his new book, Good Arguments, Bo Seo offers some tips we can all use in doing so, drawing on his deep experience as a champion debater.” —Stephen A. Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone and New York Times-bestselling author of What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence
“Good Arguments is an antidote to spin, fake news, ‘political correctness’ and plain muddled thinking. Bo Seo teaches us how to listen and to be heard in both a healthy democracy and around the kitchen table.” —Gillian Triggs, UN Assistant Secretary-General and author of Speaking Up
“At a time of polarization and rage, we all need to learn how to disagree well—and this important, compelling and wise book should be at the heart of how we do so.” —Johann Hari, New York Times-bestselling author of Stolen Focus and Lost Connections
“Bo Seo pulls off the hat trick of persuasion, combining crisp logic, a compelling story, and a likeable, trustworthy narrator. While his book will turn the shyest introvert into a wannabe debater, it makes a compelling argument of its own: that civil disagreement can save our troubled civilization.” —Jay Heinrichs, New York Times-bestselling author of Thank You for Arguing
“I gave this book multiple standing ovations while reading it. Exhilaratingly well-written and persuasive, it’s an elegant and urgent work of advocacy for productive disagreement.” —Annabel Crabb, ABC writer and presenter
Contact
Publicists
US: Sarah Hutson and Mollie Reid (moreid@penguinrandomhouse.com)
UK: Helen Upton (helen.upton@harpercollins.co.uk)
ANZ: Anna O’Grady (anna.ogrady@simonandschuster.com.au)
Literary agents
Gail Ross and Dara Kaye (dkaye@wmeagency.com)
Speaking agent
I am available for select speaking engagements. To inquire about a possible appearance in North America, please contact Alysyn Reinhardt at the Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau (areinhardt@penguinrandomhouse.com); for other regions, please contact me.
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