A Call to Dissent
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Stuart Sim
About this book
A rallying cry to defend democracy from the evils of authoritarianism, prejudice, bigotry and apathy
- Looks at how dissent can counter the move towards dogmatism and authoritarianism in Western democracies
- Identifies a disturbing upsurge in prejudice and bigotry in contemporary politics and explores methods of resisting this
- Argues that we should all take part in dissent in our everyday lives
Dogmatism, prejudice and bigotry are becoming ever more evident in Western politics. Divisive governments looking to cement their power strive to close down anyone who disagrees with them: political opponents, members of their own parties, the mainstream media, educators, protesters and, ultimately, voters.
A Call to Dissent defends dissent as an essential part of democracy. Stuart Sim argues that the political left are falling into despair in the face of growing right-wing populism and extremism, rather than challenging and standing up to it. Taking a wide view, he identifies how dissent works in philosophy, religion, science and the arts as well as in politics. Ultimately, he calls on all of us to become dissenters ourselves in order to challenge authority and counter the growth of prejudice and bigotry in public life.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction: Addressing the Politics of Dissent
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1 Dissent under Threat
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2 The State and Dissent: The Limits of Democracy
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3 The Philosophy of Dissent
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4 Religious Dissent
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5 Dissent in the Sciences
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6 Aesthetic Dissent
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7 Internal Dissent: The Case for Self-Critique
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Conclusion: The Dissent Project
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Bibliography
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Index
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