Friday, December 11, 2009
arguing civilly
“If there’s a danger to democracy, it’s the attitude that there’s no reasonable opposition to the view that someone happens to favor. If that’s true, democracy has got much larger problems than having made the wrong decisions about wars and energy policy and all that. Those are serious mistakes, but we can correct them. If we give up on arguing civilly, everything else falls with it.” Robert Talisse, author of Democracy and Moral Conflict.
“Any outlet which presents a complex issue as so simple that there’s just one smart view and everything else is dumb, we should distrust.”
NOTE to students: your last ("un-enforceable") assignment was to read some books. Read this one.
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