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Uncivil Wars: How Contempt Is Corroding Democracy: Quarterly Essay 87 [Paperback] Aly, Waleed and Stephens, Scott
Uncivil Wars: How Contempt Is Corroding Democracy: Quarterly Essay 87 [Paperback] Aly, Waleed and Stephens, Scott
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**Uncivil Wars: How Contempt Is Corroding Democracy** tackles the big question keeping political junkies awake at night: why does everyone seem to hate everyone else these days? Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens dive deep into how contempt has become democracy's kryptonite, exploring everything from social media echo chambers to the weaponization of outrage.
This isn't your typical dry political analysis – it's a sharp, accessible examination of how we got so good at despising our neighbors. Perfect for anyone who's ever wondered why political discourse feels more like gladiatorial combat than actual conversation.
Aly, known for his thoughtful commentary on *The Project*, teams up with ethics specialist Stephens to deliver insights that'll make you rethink your Twitter habits. This **preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks** offers essential reading for students, political enthusiasts, and anyone trying to navigate our increasingly polarized world.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Finally, someone explains why I can't discuss politics at family dinners anymore without wanting to fake my own death."
"Brilliant analysis that doesn't talk down to readers – refreshingly honest about democracy's current mess."
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