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Drawing on a range of sources including the animated film of William Kentridge, Kenneth Gergen’s work on complex futures and the role of social scientists, and Tony Kushner’s play Angels in America, the conclusion of this book illustrates the multiple vectors of deep equality. It also addresses obstacles to the achievement of deep equality, including critiques that deep equality is utopian and naïve. Other obstacles include the persuasive power of the dominant narrative of competition and the seductive power of law. Acknowledging the fragility of deep equality, the author argues that the next challenge on the horizon in terms of living well together in diversity is not religious diversity but the increasing polarization between those who self-describe as ‘none’ and those who claim a religious identity.
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Drawing on a range of sources including the animated film of William Kentridge, Kenneth Gergen’s work on complex futures and the role of social scientists, and Tony Kushner’s play Angels in America, the conclusion of this book illustrates the multiple vectors of deep equality.
It also addresses obstacles to the achievement of deep equality, including critiques that deep equality is utopian and naïve.
Other obstacles include the persuasive power of the dominant narrative of competition and the seductive power of law.
Acknowledging the fragility of deep equality, the author argues that the next challenge on the horizon in terms of living well together in diversity is not religious diversity but the increasing polarization between those who self-describe as ‘none’ and those who claim a religious identity.
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