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Beyond Civility in Social Conflict : Dialogue, Critique, and Religious Ethics, Hardback Book

Beyond Civility in Social Conflict : Dialogue, Critique, and Religious Ethics Hardback

Part of the New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought series

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How can one speak and act in ways that overcome entrenched social conflicts?

In polarized societies, some insist that the survival of democracy depends on people abiding by rules of civility and mutual respect.

Others argue that the political situation is so dire that one's values need to be fought for by any means necessary.

Across the political spectrum, people feel like they need to choose between the morality of dialogue and the effectiveness of protest.

Beyond Civility in Social Conflict makes an important intervention in this debate.

Taking insights from nonviolent direct action, it provides a model for advocacy that is both compassionate and critical.

Successful communicators can help their opponents by dismantling the illusions and unjust systems that impede human flourishing and pit people against one another.

The final chapter turns specifically to Christian ethics, and what it means to 'love your enemies' by disagreeing with them.

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Also in the New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought series