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After reading this book, you will never think of liberal and conservative in the same way again. We must recall that we are Americans first, and that the state of our democracy can be judged by the quality of our dialog.
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On September 16, 2007 in Baghdad, the private security firm Blackwater USA killed 10-20 people in a shooting spree. Details are on CNN.com and MSNBC.com. Many people have commented on the inevitable nature of these killings, which arise from the privatization of the military. Blackwater USA has been involved in many such killings, always writing them off as self-defense. They tried that again this time, but no one believes them. And many people are taking a second look at previous events with similar explanations.
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Call to Liberty has received several thoughtful pieces by writers in response to the ideas in the book, as well as in an effort to further the dialog. As a result, we launched a new online journal which allows for comment from readers. We demand respectful, thoughtful dialog in the pieces and in the comments. We do not always agree this the writers, but view their input as important to the generation of thoughtful dialog. Click on Guest Articles to see these contributions.
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Anthony Signorelli edits the journal, and is the author of Call to Liberty: Bridging the Divide Between Liberals and Conservatives.
Editor's Note: The following excerpt is the entire Introduction to Call to Liberty.
“Polarization” is the new cliché in American political discourse: Red states/Blue states, Republicans/Democrats, liberals/conservatives. Many people lament the polarization, even though it seems to define contemporary political experience. Many Americans experience it in name-calling, shouting, and arguing at family gatherings. Tired of the ruckus, some families make deals: “Our family doesn’t discuss politics. We prefer to keep the peace.” Perhaps noble from the standpoint of the family, such decisions made in large numbers become damaging to the political culture of the nation. Such silence is interpreted as acceptance, even when it is not acceptance. One purpose of this book is to open the paths of dialogue and end the silence.
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