Tolerating strangers in intolerant times (Record no. 25848)

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ISBN 9781138360259
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 179.9
Item number KEN-T
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Personal name Kennedy, Roger
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Tolerating strangers in intolerant times
Sub Title : psychoanalytic, political and philosophical perspectives
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Name of publisher Routledge
Year of publication 2019
Place of publication New York
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 156p
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Bibliography, etc Include Reference and Index<br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc In this interdisciplinary and wide-ranging study, Roger Kennedy looks at the roots of tolerance and intolerance as well as the role of the stranger and strangeness in provoking basic fears about our identity. He argues that a fear of a loss of attachment to one's home might account for many prejudiced and intolerant attitudes to refugees and migrants; that basic fears about being displaced by so-called 'strangers' from our precious and precarious sense of a psychic home can tear communities apart, as well as lead to discrimination against those who appear to be different. Present-day intolerance includes fears about the 'hordes' of immigrants confused with realistic fears about terrorist attacks, populist fears about loss of cultural integrity and with it a sense of powerlessness, and fearful debates about such basics as truth, including the so-called 'post truth' issue. Such fears, as explored in the book, mirror old arguments going back centuries to the early enlightenment thinkers and even before, when the parameters of discussion about tolerance were mainly around religious tolerance. There is an urgency about addressing these kinds of an issue once more at a time when the 'ground rules' of what makes for a civilized society seem to be under threat. Kennedy argues that society needs a 'tolerance process', in which critical thinking and respectful judgment can take place in an atmosphere of debate and reasonably open communication, when issues around what can and cannot be tolerated about different beliefs, practices and attitudes in people in our own and other cultures, are examined and debated
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Topical Term Ethical Norms
Form subdivision Strangers
-- Toleration
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        NASSDOC Library NASSDOC Library 2019-12-27 OP 2261.36 2019-12-20 179.9 KEN-T 50651 3097.76 2019-12-27 Books