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Brooks, Arthur C., 1964-
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Political culture -- United States.
Polarization (Social sciences) -- United States.
Political participation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
United States -- Politics and government -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Brooks, Arthur C., 1964-
Political culture -- United States.
Polarization (Social sciences) -- United States.
Political participation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
United States -- Politics and government -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Love your enemies : how decent people can save America from our culture of contempt / Arthur C. Brooks.
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Brooks, Arthur C., 1964-
Broadside Books, 2019.
Call #:
320
.973
B873L
Subjects
Political culture -- United States.
Polarization (Social sciences) -- United States.
Political participation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
United States -- Politics and government -- Moral and ethical aspects.
ISBN:
9780062883759 (hc.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
ix, 242 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-234) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Are you sick of fighting yet? -- The culture of contempt -- Can you afford to be nice? -- Love lessons for leaders -- How can I love my enemies if they are immoral? -- The power and peril of identity -- Tell me a story -- Is competition our problem? -- Please disagree with me -- Conclusion: five rules to subvert the culture of contempt.
Summary:
"One in six Americans have stopped talking to close friends and family members over politics. Ideological polarization is at higher levels than at any time since the Civil War. America has developed a habit of seeing people who disagree with us not as merely incorrect or misguided, but as worthless. Brooks shows that treating others with contempt and out-outraging the other side is not a formula for lasting success. He offers a new way to lead based not on attacking others, but on bridging national divides and mending personal relationships." -- adapted from Amazon.com.
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