In this timely book, Cass R. Sunstein shows that organizations and
nations are far more likely to prosper if they welcome dissent and
promote openness. Attacking "political correctness" in all forms,
Sunstein demonstrates that corporations, legislatures, even presidents
are likely to blunder if they do not cultivate a culture of candor and
disclosure. He shows that unjustified extremism, including violence
and terrorism, often results from failure to tolerate dissenting
views. The tragedy is that blunders and cruelties could be avoided if
people spoke out. Sunstein casts new light on freedom of speech,
showing that a free society not only forbids censorship but also
provides public spaces for dissenters to expose widely held myths and
pervasive injustices. He provides evidence about the effects of
conformity and dissent on the federal courts. The evidence shows not
only that Republican appointees vote differently from Democratic
appointees but also that both Republican and Democratic judges are
likely to go to extremes if unchecked by opposing views. Understanding
the need for dissent illuminates countless social debates, including
those over affirmative action in higher education, because diversity
is indispensable to learning. Dissenters are often portrayed as
selfish and disloyal, but Sunstein shows that those who reject
pressures imposed by others perform valuable social functions, often
at their own expense. This is true for dissenters in boardrooms,
churches, unions, and academia. It is true for dissenters in the White
House, Congress, and the Supreme Court. And it is true during times of
war and peace.
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ISBN
9780674267657
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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