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TRIBALISM?S TROUBLES IBD

CONNOR COURT PUBLISHING PTY LT
08 / 2020
9781922449122
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Sinopsis

In this volume, twelve essayists,áincluding Senator Amanda Stoker and the ABC&rsquo,s Scott Stephens, respond to Overcoming Political Tribalism, an address delivered by Rowan Williams as the third PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public Life. The collection offers a number of perspectives on Williams&rsquo,s central claim that moving beyond political tribalism requires the building of a culture in which perspectives can interact and interrogate one another and themselves.A KAPUNDA PRESS TITLE&ldquo,beyond political tribalism lie a deeper literacy about ouráhistories, a commitment to identifying the grammar of a common language, and the work of negotiating a shared future by looking for solutions that have a degree of durability and credibility even if they are no-one&rsquo,s ideal.&rdquo,&ndash, Rowan WilliamsáááChapters Include:áForeword byáMargaret BeazleyIntroduction byáDamien FreemanááThird PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public LifeOvercoming political tribalism --áRowan WilliamsáResponding to Rowan Williams1. The reasonable poet and the clamour of the crowd --áNigel Zimmermanná2. Overcoming intellectual fragility --áAmanda Stokerá3. Tribalism as anti-politics --áBen Etheringtoná4. Are shared languages enough? --áAnthony Ekpoá5. Overcoming tribalist colonialism --áCristina Lledo Gomez6. Mutual recognition --áKerry Pinkstoneá7. Orientalism, learning and tribalist violence -- Austin Wyattá8. Digital tribalism --áEthan Westwoodá9. Defending the &lsquo,I&rsquo, in tribe --áSandra C. Jonesá10. Sustaining society --áAnnette Pierdziwolá11. Two concepts of legitimacy --áM. A. Caseyá12. Refusing the politics of despair --áScott Stephensá

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