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Beyond the Culture of Contest

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How can social change come about? Is it possible to have democratic government without political parties? Can we have a productive economy without unfettered and aggressive competition? How can social and ecological ills be addressed without resorting to a ‘culture of protest’

Adversarialism has become the predominant strand in contemporary western-liberal societies. Throughout the contemporary public sphere, competitive and conflictual practices have become institutionalised norms.

In his analysis of contemporary society, Michael Karlberg puts forward the thesis that our present ‘culture of contest’ is both socially unjust and ecologically unsustainable and that the surrounding ‘culture of protest’ is an inadequate response to the social and ecological problems it generates. The development of non-adversarial structures and practices is imperative.


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  • 1 Author
  • 2 Publisher
  • 3 ISBN
  • 4 Available from
  • 5 External links

Author[edit]

Michael Karlberg

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

978-0-85398-489-1

Available from[edit]

George Ronald

External links[edit]

  • How everyone can win - news.bahai.org
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