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J. McKenzie Alexander, "The Open Society as an Enemy: A Critique of how Free Societies Turned Against Themselves" (LSE Press, 2024)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Navigating Diversity in an Open Society

This chapter examines the importance of diversity and intersectionality in fostering a rich, open society, contrasting it with the dangers of tribal mentalities in polarized groups. It discusses how social identities intersect and influence interactions, while addressing the role of social media in shaping perceptions of 'us versus them.' The chapter highlights the contact hypothesis as a potential solution to reducing conflicts and building empathy across differing social groups.

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