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The Discomforts of Politics: What Future for Atrocity Prevention?

R2P affirms States' primary responsibility to protect their populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity.

Americans' Dismal Views of the Nation's Politics

Asked to describe in their own words the biggest problem with the political system, 22% of Americans volunteer partisan polarization or lack of ...

On the politics of discomfort - Rachelle Chadwick, 2021

Abstract. This article engages the politics of discomfort as a critical but neglected dimension of feminist methodologies and research praxis.

Introduction: The Politics of Discomfort - Project MUSE

32 Most Americans are not particularly comfortable talking about race, family lifestyles, gay rights, or religion, yet these transforma- tions are reshaping ...

The Discomforts of Politics: What Future for Atrocity Prevention?

The Discomforts of Politics: What Future for Atrocity Prevention? AP DigestGuest User November 8, 2023 Prevention · Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 Reddit 0 ...

'No One Is Illegal!' Resistance and the Politics of Discomfort

독일 운동가 네크워크인 불벌적인 사람은 없다(No One Is Illegal, NOLL)의 지원으로 서류가 없는 이민자들이 어떻게 저항을 주변화시키고 침묵하게 ...

Politics of Discomfort: Nietzsche and Foucault against the Pursuit of ...

The first section uses Nietzsche's critique of modernity to scrutinize three sets of values symptomatic of our present day: the utilitarian spirit, the religion ...

Democracy requires discomfort | The Seattle Times

The essence of American democracy is that people who disagree, however profoundly, can set forth their views, let the democratic system under the Constitution ...

The Politics of Pain - The American Prospect

In politics, the issue of pain takes on a life of its own when liberals caricature conservatives as lacking compassion and conservatives see ...

Pain And Politics: How The Neuroscience Of Pain Is Applied In ...

Political campaign managers know pain drives behavior. By tapping into our unique sensitivity to pain and loss, they nudge our behavior ...

Why do so many working class Americans feel politics is pointless?

After years of declining prospects under both political parties, some of the townspeople she interviewed were drawn to Trump's anti- ...

On the politics of discomfort - Sage Journals

Abstract. This article engages the politics of discomfort as a critical but neglected dimension of feminist methodologies and research praxis.

'Political chameleons' conform to avoid discomfort - William & Mary

Around one group of people, he seems to be a Democrat. Around another, a Republican. In yet another, a Libertarian. He's a political ...

On the politics of discomfort - University of Bristol Research Portal

Abstract. This article engages the politics of discomfort as a critical but neglected dimension of feminist methodologies and research praxis. Discomfort is ...

Politics and suffering - Enoch - Analytic Philosophy

If the center of attention is to be diverted from suffering, then, the positive outcomes of politics must be specifiable in suffering- ...

Democracy needs discomfort and distrust is a political virtue - Reddit

Put it another way: in order to create a movement in the way that this article outlines, you need both trust and distrust. You have to distrust ...

Rachelle Chadwick, On the politics of discomfort - PhilPapers

This article engages the politics of discomfort as a critical but neglected dimension of feminist methodologies and research praxis. Discomfort is explored ...

The Politics Of Discomfort Levels - Newsweek

Both offer stimulating samples of contemporary styles of political discourse. In New Jersey the incumbent governor is leading, in part because a ...

Political geographies of discomfort feminism: introduction to the ...

We push geographers to trace discomfort as an analytic and as a method for feminist political geography.

Free Speech and the Necessity of Discomfort - The New York Times

In a word, Enlightenment. It's a capacious politics, with plenty of room for the editorials of, say, The New York Times and those of The Wall ...