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Globalization Challenged George Rupp

Globalization Challenged By George Rupp

Globalization Challenged by George Rupp


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Outlines the steps necessary to engage the contemporary conflict between traditional religious belief and Western secularism. The author believes that the key objective is to build a community that is inclusive without denying the validity of particular commitments. He also criticizes secularists who fail to recognize the role of religion.

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Globalization Challenged: Conviction, Conflict, Community by George Rupp

In Globalization Challenged, George Rupp, president of the International Rescue Committee, outlines the steps necessary to engage the contemporary conflict between traditional religious belief and Western secularism. According to Rupp, the key objective is to build a community that is inclusive without denying the validity of particular commitments. While he acknowledges the threat of resurgent fundamentalism, Rupp also criticizes secularists who fail to recognize or acknowledge the role of religion and its ideological equivalents in influencing public policy. All views, he asserts, are subject to comparative appraisal. The challenge is to develop ways to evaluate different approaches responsibly, leading to a greater understanding of one's own convictions as well as the positions of others. Rupp reinforces his critical and theoretical analysis with dramatic accounts of recent events in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan-places where the International Rescue Committee operates. He then addresses the role of globalization in fueling instability worldwide. Inadequately regulated privatization has compromised health care, education, and social programs in many countries, whereas an inclusive community would encourage a more equitable distribution of resources. Essays by Jagdish Bhagwati, Jeremy Waldron, and Wayne Proudfoot expand Rupp's arguments, and in a final chapter Rupp responds to the issues they raise. Essential reading for anyone who hopes to understand the roots of today's geopolitical tensions, Globalization Challenged asks that we shed our complacency, recognize the legitimate role of conviction, and take actions to shape a more just and inclusive society.

About George Rupp

George Rupp is the president of the International Rescue Committee, an agency that provides assistance to refugees around the world. He is the former president of Columbia University and Rice University and the author of numerous articles and four previous books, including Beyond Existentialism and Zen: Religion in a Pluralistic World and Commitment and Community.

Table of Contents

Preface Part I. Conviction, Conflict, Community 1. Conviction in an Age of Globalization 2. Local Conflict, Global Migration 3. Globalization and the Challenge of Inclusive Community Part II. Critical Responses to Globalization Challenged 4. Arguing for Pluralism, by Jagdish Bhagwati 5. Secularism and the Limits of Community, by Jeremy Waldron 6. Religious Convictions and Global Justice, by Wayne Proudfoot Part III. Globalization Challenged-Again 7. Another Look at Conflict, Community, and Conviction Index

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CIN0231139314G
9780231139311
0231139314
Globalization Challenged: Conviction, Conflict, Community by George Rupp
Used - Good
Paperback
Columbia University Press
20080303
128
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