Bridging our political divide: how liberals and conservatives can understand each other and find common ground
Bridging Our Political Divide: How Liberals and Conservatives Can Understand Each Other and Find Common Ground is an essential contribution to a better national conversation.Psychologist Kenneth Barish explains the sources and consistency of our political beliefs and why we continue to disagree abou...
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Zusammenfassung: | Bridging Our Political Divide: How Liberals and Conservatives Can Understand Each Other and Find Common Ground is an essential contribution to a better national conversation.Psychologist Kenneth Barish explains the sources and consistency of our political beliefs and why we continue to disagree about fundamental issues in American life. He offers antidotes to the angry, repetitive, and unproductive arguments that now dominate our political culture. Barish teaches us how to listen, think, and speak about our political opinions in a way that allows us to understand each other’s concerns, resist false dichotomies and ideological certainty, see new perspectives and possibilities, and find common ground. The concluding chapter shows how we can move beyond partisan divisions toward pragmatic solutions and a better future for America’s children.This fundamentally hopeful book should be read by students in all areas of study, by professionals in the fields of conflict resolution, communication, political science, and social psychology, and by anyone seeking to improve the quality of their conversations with people who may disagree with them, in both politics and in their personal relationships |
Beschreibung: | Part I. Why We Disagree 1. Liberal and Conservative: A Brief History 2. The Essence of Liberalism and Conservatism 3. Political Emotions - The Politics of Resentment, Humiliation, Pride, and Fear Part II. Principles of Constructive Dialogue: From Debate to Dialogue 4. Is Dialogue Possible? 5 A Language of Dignity and Respect 6. Learn Someone's Personal Story 7. Empathy and Moral Imagination 8. From Debate to Dialogue Part III. Principles of Reasoned Argument: From Ideology to Pragmatism 9. From Pronouncements to Concerns 10. Intellectual Charity: What are Your Opponents Most Reasonable Arguments? 11. Intellectual Humility 12. From Ideology to Pragmatism: A Better Grammar for Political Debates Part IV. Finding Common Ground 13. Liberalism and Conservatism in Modern American Politics: Pragmatic Liberalism and Compassionate Conservatism 14. Finding Common Ground: The Future of America's Children |
Beschreibung: | XXII, 157 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781032665894 9781032679068 |
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