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Divided: Five Colliding Worldviews and How to Navigate Them
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Divided: Five Colliding Worldviews and How to Navigate Them
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Divided: Five Colliding Worldviews and How to Navigate Them
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Divided
addresses the question on the lips of every American: why can't we get along? The cultural divide is threatening our democracy and destabilizing our country.
looks at the deep cultural divide through the lens of five colliding worldviews—indigenous, traditional, progressive, globalized, and transformative. This approach helps us make sense of our deep divisions and suggests ways of bridging them.It is urgent that we understand and bridge the cultural divide. Bridging the divide is dependent upon first understanding it. Gaining an understanding of the five worldviews enhances our success of arriving at sensible solutions and increasing civil conversations. If not, rancor and intractability ensue.
addresses the question on the lips of every American: why can't we get along? The cultural divide is threatening our democracy and destabilizing our country.
looks at the deep cultural divide through the lens of five colliding worldviews—indigenous, traditional, progressive, globalized, and transformative. This approach helps us make sense of our deep divisions and suggests ways of bridging them.It is urgent that we understand and bridge the cultural divide. Bridging the divide is dependent upon first understanding it. Gaining an understanding of the five worldviews enhances our success of arriving at sensible solutions and increasing civil conversations. If not, rancor and intractability ensue.