sooly on Nostr: Great points (as usual). Laws rooted in freedom and equality do set the foundation ...
Great points (as usual). Laws rooted in freedom and equality do set the foundation for coexistence, but laws alone don’t build bridges. they’re the structure, not the soul or the will/determination to do it. A shared narrative fosters trust and connection in ways the legal system can’t imo.
I agree polarization is often (if not always) manufactured by powerful actors, but why are some societies more vulnerable to it? Isn’t that vulnerability a sign of a fractured or missing shared identity?
And on irreconcilable differences: when does separation strengthen a society instead of weaken it? Curious to hear more.
I agree polarization is often (if not always) manufactured by powerful actors, but why are some societies more vulnerable to it? Isn’t that vulnerability a sign of a fractured or missing shared identity?
And on irreconcilable differences: when does separation strengthen a society instead of weaken it? Curious to hear more.