
In "Learning to Disagree," John Inazu offers a revolutionary roadmap for navigating our polarized world. Endorsed by influential thinkers like Makoto Fujimura, this timely guide uses real-life stories to transform how we handle differences. Can empathy actually be more powerful than winning arguments?
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In today's fractured society, where political and ideological fault lines run deep, learning to disagree well has become an essential skill. John Inazu guides us through this challenging terrain by drawing from his experiences as a law professor, showing how we might hold strong convictions while maintaining humility. What makes his approach compelling is his ability to "complexify" issues we typically oversimplify, challenging us to examine our assumptions more deeply. As a Japanese-American whose grandparents were interned during WWII, Inazu brings a unique perspective to questions of justice and empathy. This isn't just another book about civility - it's a deeply personal exploration of how we might flourish amid our most profound differences, offering practical wisdom for navigating a world where disagreement is inevitable but destruction isn't.
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