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Must Politics Be War? by Kevin Vallier, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Kevin Vallier

Current price: $93.50
Must Politics Be War? by Kevin Vallier, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Must Politics Be War? by Kevin Vallier, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Must Politics Be War? by Kevin Vallier, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Kevin Vallier

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Americans today are far less likely to trust their institutions, and each other, than in decades past. This collapse in social and political trust arguably fuels our increasingly ferocious ideological conflicts and hardened partisanship. Many believe that our previously high levels of trustand bipartisanship were a pleasant anomaly and that we now live under the historic norm. Seen this way, politics itself is nothing more than a power struggle between groups with irreconcilable aims: contemporary American politics is war because political life as such is war. Must Politics Be War? argues that our shared liberal democratic institutions have the unique capacity to sustain social and political trust between diverse persons. In succinct, convincing prose, Kevin Vallier argues that constitutional rights and democratic governance prevent any one ideology orfaith from dominating all others, thereby protecting each person's freedom to live according to her values and principles. Illiberal arrangements, where one group's ideology or faith reigns, turn those who disagree into unwilling subversives, persons with little reason to trust their regime or to betrustworthy in obeying it. Liberal arrangements, in contrast, incentivize trust and trustworthiness because they allow people with diverse and divergent ends to act with conviction. Those with opposing viewpoints become trustworthy because they can obey the rules of their society without actingagainst their ideals. Therefore, as Vallier illuminates, a liberal society is one at moral peace with a politics that is not war. | Must Politics Be War? by Kevin Vallier, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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