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An inspiration engine for ideas
A democratic cultural politics would be developmentalist — oriented to learning, growth and discovery — rather than presentist. All kinds of resources made available by digital hyperconnectivity could support such a developmentalist cultural politics. But the algorithms that feed us what we like or register what is popular — and thereby performativ... See more
ROGERS BRUBAKER • Hyperconnected Culture and Its Discontents
articulate, in the most positive terms, the reasons your opponent holds these views.
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
A proper appreciation of conservative strengths allows liberals to focus their arguments on points of genuine weakness,
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
not a direct democracy,
Justin Giboney • Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement
harangue
Jean Edward Smith • Eisenhower in War and Peace
A modest and non-utopian proposal would be to greatly enhance the opportunities for politicians to learn about the past, present and future, helping them to be better vehicles for the imagination of their societies as well as to better address the problems of today.
Geoff Mulgan • Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination


elements of your opponents’ position.