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We Must Not Be Enemies - Restoring America's Civic Tradition (Hardcover)
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We Must Not Be Enemies - Restoring America's Civic Tradition (Hardcover)
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At the end of his first inaugural address, delivered to a nation
deeply divided and on the brink of civil war, Abraham Lincoln
concluded, "We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be
enemies." Lincoln's words ring true today, especially for a new
generation raised on political discourse that consists of vitriolic
social media and the echo chambers of polarized news media. In We
Must Not Be Enemies, Michael Austin combines American history,
classical theories of democracy, and cognitive psychology to argue
that the health of our democracy depends on our ability to disagree
about important things while remaining friends. He argues that
individual citizens can dramatically improve the quality of our
democracy by changing the way that we interact with one another.
Each of his main chapters advances a single argument, supported by
contemporary evidence and drawing on lessons from American history.
The seven arguments at the heart of the book are: 1. We need to
learn how to be better friends with people we disagree with. 2. We
should disagree more with people we already consider our friends.
3. We should argue for things and not just against things. 4. We
have a moral responsibility to try to persuade other people to
adopt positions that we consider morally important. 5. We have to
understand what constitutes a good argument if we want to do more
than shout at people and call them names. 6. We must realize that
we are wrong about a lot of things that we think we are right
about. 7. We should treat people with charity and kindness, not out
of a sense of moral duty (though that's OK too), but because these
are good rhetorical strategies in a democratic society. For anyone
disturbed by the increasingly coarse and confrontational tone of
too much of our political dialogue, We Must Not Be Enemies provides
an essential starting point to restore the values that have
provided the foundation for America's tradition of democratic
persuasion.
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