Rod Dreher has a good reflection here on the “politics of rage.”
Neither the tendency to attribute bad motives to one’s opponents, nor the insistence on using inflammatory language to express one’s own point of view, is likely to accomplish much (other, perhaps, than letting us vent).
Rage as a barrier to dialogue
Rod Dreher has a good reflection here on the “politics of rage.”
Neither the tendency to attribute bad motives to one’s opponents, nor the insistence on using inflammatory language to express one’s own point of view, is likely to accomplish much (other, perhaps, than letting us vent).
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