"Political Disagreement: The Survival of Diverse Opinions within Communication Networks" is a textbook published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. Written by John Sprague, Paul E. Johnson, and Robert Huckfeldt, the book explores the subject area of social science and political science, focusing on the survival of diverse opinions within communication networks. With a total of 274 pages, this trade paperback in English delves into topics such as sociology, general communication, censorship, and political ideologies, providing insights into the dynamics of political disagreement and the persistence of various viewpoints in a political context.