George Rupp 
Beyond Individualism [EPUB ebook] 
The Challenge of Inclusive Communities

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In many places around the world, relations between ethnic and religious groups that for long periods coexisted more or less amicably are now fraught with aggression and violence. This trend has profound international implications, threatening efforts to narrow the gap between rich and poor. Underscoring the need for sustained action, George Rupp urges the secular West to reckon with the continuing power of religious conviction and embrace the full extent of the world’s diversity.
While individualism is a powerful force in Western cultures and a cornerstone of Western foreign policy, it elicits strong resistance in traditional communities. Drawing on decades of research and experience, Rupp pushes modern individualism beyond its foundational beliefs to recognize the place of communal practice in our world. Affirming the value of communities and the productive role religion plays in many lives, he advocates new solutions to such global challenges as conflicts in the developing world, income inequality, climate change, and mass migration.

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Table of Content

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Passionate Conviction and Inclusive Community
Part 1. Education as a Resource
2. The Challenges of American Provincialism
3. Religion and the Academy—A Lover’s Quarrel
4. Universities in the Search for Strategic Responses to Global Challenges
5. What Is the Good Life?
6. More Words for Students
Part 2. Action for Inclusion
7. Local Conflicts as a Global Challenge
8. People on the Move
9. Enhancing Local Capacity Globally
10. Religious Communities as a Resource for Conflict Resolution
11. Religion and Ecology
12. Why Community?
Conclusion
Index

About the author

George Rupp has served as dean of Harvard Divinity School and as president of Rice University, Columbia University, and the International Rescue Committee. As an activist and educator, he is committed to shaping fair institutions and building inclusive communities in both the developed and the developing worlds. His articles have appeared in the
New York Times and the
Washington Post, and he is the author of five books, most recently
Globalization Challenged: Conviction, Conflict, Community.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780231539869 ● File size 16.4 MB ● Publisher Columbia University Press ● City New York ● Country US ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 4430688 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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