America's political landscape is experiencing dangerous polarization and fragmentation, with the extremes pulling the country apart. Voices on the left and right clash over different worldviews, definitions of America, and what it means to be an American citizen. The levels of incivility and hostility lead some to invoke the language of a cold civil war or even a looming civil war: one that could split the country in two. Is there any way to step back from this dangerous precipice?
Political philosopher Jim Belcher shows that this is not merely a binary opposition between conservativism on the right and liberalism on the left, but also between conflicting visions of order and freedom on both sides. Through his unique quadrant framework, Belcher traces the people and movements in each position, examines their underlying narratives, and articulates their respective contributions and dangers. This quadrant framework not only reveals how polarization divides us but also shows us how to move beyond the right-left stalemate.
At the core of the competing visions are the seeds of a new vital center, a robust and surprising model that has the ability to transcend political tribalism and bring America back together again before it is too late.
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Foreword by John D. Wilsey
Introduction
Part 1: How We Got into the Cold Civil War
1. The Evangelical Dilemma and the Search for Public Philosophy
2. The End of the Vital Center
Part 2: Mapping Our Differences: The Quadrant Framework System
3. Freedom Left 2: The Theory of the Godless Constitution
4. Freedom Left 3: From Open Society to Closed Society
5. Order Left 2: The Rise of the Welfare State and the Great Society
6. Order Left 3: The Reified Postmodernism of Antiracism
7. Freedom Right 2: Libertarians and the Quest for Open Borders
8. Freedom Right 3: Radical Libertarians, the End of the State, and the Rise of Utopian Technocracy
9. Order Right 2: Poison Pill Conservatives
10. Order Right 3: The Illiberal New Right
Part 3: Forming the New Vital Center
11. The New Vital Center: The American Synthesis and the Four Souls
12. Patriotic Citizenship: The Sweet Offer for Resident Aliens and Alienated Residents
13. Christianity: The Second Constitution
Conclusion: The Heroic Role for the Church
Acknowledgments
Notes
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John D. Wilsey (Ph D, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is assistant professor of history and Christian apologetics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of One Nation Under God: An Evangelical Critique of Christian America.