Parker J. Palmer: A Season of Civility: Religion and Public Life. Want to undermine American democracy? Start by making citizens so distrustful and dismissive of each other -- especially of those who are "different" in their political/religious/philosophical convictions or their sexual orientation/ethnicity/race -- that the power of "We the People" dissipates as we tear each other apart instead of confronting democracy's true enemies.
How do you do that? Not to worry. It's already being done by the fear mongers and dividers-and-conquerers who have made the public arena so abusive that many citizens have fled from it. The result? A void where "We the People" should be -- a void that non-democratic powers like big money are ready, willing and eager to fill. Political civility is not about being polite to each other. America was founded on the historically novel and radical premise that conflict and tension, rightly held, are the engine, not the enemy, of a better social order. From Theory to Practice: A Model Project They ask, Dan Ariely on the Situation of Dishonesty. The Boston Hassle. Cecil B. Demented - Full Movie. Digital Marketer Official Site | Digital Marketer. Ehab. Judah Method - Bleaching Experiment on the Behance Network. Natalie Shau.
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