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Healthy Conflict In Contemporary American Society From Enemy To Adversary Jason A Springs

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Healthy Conflict In Contemporary American Society From Enemy To Adversary Jason A Springs
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.52 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Jason A. Springs
ISBN: 9781108440158, 1108440150
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Healthy Conflict In Contemporary American Society From Enemy To Adversary Jason A Springs by Jason A. Springs 9781108440158, 1108440150 instant download after payment.

US citizens perceive their society to be one of the most diverse and religiously tolerant in the world today. Yet seemingly intractable religious intolerance and moral conflict abound throughout contemporary US public life - from abortion law battles, same-sex marriage, post-9/11 Islamophobia, public school curriculum controversies, to moral and religious dimensions of the Black Lives Matter and Occupy Wall Street movements, and Trump-era populism. Healthy Conflict in Contemporary American Society develops an approach to democratic discourse and coalition-building across deep moral and religious divisions. Drawing on conflict transformation in peace studies, recent American pragmatist thought, and models of agonistic democracy, Jason Springs argues that, in circumstances riven with conflict between strong religious identities and deep moral and political commitments, productive engagement may depend on thinking creatively about how to constructively utilize conflict and intolerance. The result is an approach oriented by the recognition of conflict as a constituent and life-giving feature of social and political relationships.

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