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Against Hate. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 220 Pages
  • January 2019
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5228332

Racism, extremism, anti-democratic sentiment - our increasingly polarized world is dominated by a type of thinking that doubts others’ positions but never its own.

In a powerful challenge to fundamentalism in all its forms, Carolin Emcke, one of Germany’s leading intellectuals, argues that we can only preserve individual freedom and protect people’s rights by cherishing and celebrating diversity. If we want to safeguard democracy, we must have the courage to challenge hatred and the will to fight for and defend plurality in our societies. Emcke rises to the challenge that identitarian dogmas and populist narratives pose, exposing the way in which they simplify and distort our perception of the world.

Against Hate is an impassioned call to fight intolerance and defend liberal ideals. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned about the darkening politics of our time and searching for ways forward.

Table of Contents

Foreword

1. Visible, Invisible

Love

Hope

Worry

Hatred and Contempt, Part 1: Group-focused

Hostility (Clausnitz, Saxony)

Hatred and Contempt, Part 2: Institutional Racism (Staten Island, New York)

2. Homogeneous - Natural - Pure
Homogeneous

Original, Natural

Pure

3. In Praise of the Impure

Postscript

Notes

Authors

Carolin Emcke