Format:
168 Seiten
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24 cm
ISBN:
9780226365596
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9780226365459
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022636545X
Content:
"In Confident Pluralism, John D. Inazu analyzes the current state of the country, orients the contemporary United States within its broader history, and explores the ways that Americans can—and must—live together peaceably despite these deeply engrained differences. Pluralism is one of the founding creeds of the United States—yet America’s society and legal system continues to face deep, unsolved structural problems in dealing with differing cultural anxieties, and minority viewpoints. Inazu not only argues that it is possible to cohabitate peacefully in this country, but also lays out realistic guidelines for our society and legal system to achieve the new American dream through civic practices that value toleration over protest, humility over defensiveness, and persuasion over coercion"--cover page verso
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Our modest unity : rights, inclusion, and dissentThe voluntary groups requirement : rehabilitating the right of association -- The public forum requirement : public spaces, private forums, and parks & recreation -- The public funding requirement : tax exemptions, student forums, and government orthodoxies -- Civic aspirations : tolerance, humility, and patience -- Living speech : rising above insults and bullying -- Collective action : protests, boycotts, and strikes -- Common ground : relationships across difference.
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Our modest unity : rights, inclusion, and dissent
,
The voluntary groups requirement : rehabilitating the right of association
,
The public forum requirement : public spaces, private forums, and parks & recreation
,
The public funding requirement : tax exemptions, student forums, and government orthodoxies
,
Civic aspirations : tolerance, humility, and patience
,
Living speech : rising above insults and bullying
,
Collective action : protests, boycotts, and strikes
,
Common ground : relationships across difference
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780226365596
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
USA
;
Multikulturelle Gesellschaft
;
Soziale Ungleichheit
;
Verfassungsrecht
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