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Cultivated Conflicts
Author(s)Dubiel, Helmut
AbstractDemocracy and market economy were the hope of inducing eternal peace and a world devoid of conflict. However, even in the homelands of democracy irreconcilable conflicts emerge between immigrants and natives, fundamentalists and secularists, young and old. It is time to bid farewell to a dream of a world pacified. However, labor movement struggles exemplify the way that social conflict can be civilized in the public sphere of a democracy.
IssueNo2
Pages209-220
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePolitical Theory
VolumeNo26
PubDateApril 1998
ISBN_ISSN0090-5917

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