What we need now is
Civil discourse where the 20th century meets the 21st.
Not exact matches
But in his Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry (1990)--
where he notes that a university represents a «universe» of
discourse only
where rival and antagonistic views are afforded the opportunity both to develop their own positions and to debate other viewpoints — he implies that his quasi-Benedictine community will be one of
civil conversation across the barricades.
If before teaching one or more of the activities listed below you would like ideas for how to foster
civil discourse and create a classroom environment
where all of your students can develop and voice their ideas, read Facing History Associate Program Director for Staff Development Laura Tavares» article Nine Ways to Help Students Discuss Guns and Violence.
In addition, his active role in the
Civil Rights Movement kept him at a distance from the downtown Manhattan art world
where he normally would have spent time at exhibition openings and events, possibly increasing his visibility and penetration into collections as well as the prevailing critical
discourse.
At its heart, Seiler's work asks viewers to contemplate what it would mean to remove advertising from public space, use its profits to cultivate alternative public
discourses, or live in a city
where aggressive
civil disobedience constitutes a legitimate expression of citizenship.
The fact that accomplished climate scientists have provided you a forum
where you could learn and discuss a science, a forum monitored well beyond normal working hours,
where even your unwarranted aspersions and useless drivel are allowed as
civil discourse should be viewed as meaning people are bending over backwards to enlighten you.