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The U.S. political system may be getting polarized to the point where it is not only dysfunctional, but could be conducive to a single-party authoritarian transition. This book promotes a renewed appreciation for its exercise, through an examination of its history, an analysis of how and why polarization has increased in the U.S., and how compromise could better serve our approach to some current contentious issues. All of this is within the context of maintaining the priority of education for society-at-large, to improve our chances of finding common ground, pursuing non-zero sum outcomes, and reducing the political paralysis.…mehr
The U.S. political system may be getting polarized to the point where it is not only dysfunctional, but could be conducive to a single-party authoritarian transition. This book promotes a renewed appreciation for its exercise, through an examination of its history, an analysis of how and why polarization has increased in the U.S., and how compromise could better serve our approach to some current contentious issues. All of this is within the context of maintaining the priority of education for society-at-large, to improve our chances of finding common ground, pursuing non-zero sum outcomes, and reducing the political paralysis.
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Autorenporträt
Richard K. Laird is an adjunct professor of social and political science at Bergen Community College in Paramus, NJ, and Rockland Community College in Suffern, NY.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Decline of Compromise Introduction Chapter 1: The "Greatest" Compromise Chapter 2: Three-Fifths - A Lesson in Factions Chapter 3: The Ongoing Compromise of Federalism Chapter 4: The 20th Century Glitch Chapter 5: The Cold War and Decline of Compromise Part II: Rise of Polarization Chapter 6: Neo-Polarization Chapter 7: What Does it Mean to be Conservative? Chapter 8: Wokism, or Provokism? Chapter 9: Education, Problems Chapter 10: Education, Solutions Part III: Compromising Over. Chapter 11: Compromising over Abortion Chapter 12: Guns Chapter 13: Government Chapter 14: (Avoiding) Conflict Bibliography About the Author
Part I: Decline of Compromise Introduction Chapter 1: The "Greatest" Compromise Chapter 2: Three-Fifths - A Lesson in Factions Chapter 3: The Ongoing Compromise of Federalism Chapter 4: The 20th Century Glitch Chapter 5: The Cold War and Decline of Compromise Part II: Rise of Polarization Chapter 6: Neo-Polarization Chapter 7: What Does it Mean to be Conservative? Chapter 8: Wokism, or Provokism? Chapter 9: Education, Problems Chapter 10: Education, Solutions Part III: Compromising Over. Chapter 11: Compromising over Abortion Chapter 12: Guns Chapter 13: Government Chapter 14: (Avoiding) Conflict Bibliography About the Author
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