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Otherness, Disability, and Beauty: A Conversation with Pulitzer finalist Chloé Cooper Jones

New Books in Disability Studies

CHAPTER

How to Be Wrong

John Kagan: I think raising children is just an exercise and being wrong. And particularly when they become teenagers because they keep telling you you're wrong. What we've learned so far with this podcast is really trying to get out this idea that first of all it's okay to be wrong. It's what we do with that that matters, he says. The failure to do this is at the core of a lot of our problems in American society right now. He hopes more people listen to this and think about these kinds of topics. They will do what you described as you know think more critically about their interactions with other people and also in terms of their mistakes and those interactions.

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