Communication and Community: Implications of Martin Buber's DialogueSouthern Illinois University Press, 1986 - 216 strani Martin Buber's work suggests that real life begins with two individuals engaged in dialogue, not just taking care of one's own needs as described in social Darwinism. Arnett argues that the end of the age of abundance demands that we give up the communicative strategies of the past and seek to work together in the midst of limited resources and an uncertain future. Today's situation calls for an unwavering commitment to Buber's "narrow ridge" concern for both self and community. Arnett illustrates the narrow ridge definition of interpersonal communication with rich examples. His vignettes demonstrate effective and ineffective approaches to human community. An effective approach, he makes clear, incorporates not only openness to others' points of view but also a willingness to be persuaded. |
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... social structure and in which communism has lost sight of social regeneration in favor of a rigid political centralism , Buber proposed a federalistic communal socialism . This social restructuring can find its progressively compre ...
... social critics from Christopher Lasch to Philip Slater , I see the time of “ abundance " as over , not to return in the present or the forseeable future . As one historian wrote , " the age of abundance has ended . . . . The ' lessons ...
... social , " respectively . In his classic essay " Elements of the Interhu- man , " Buber laid out four major differences between the " interhu- man " and the " social . " First , the " interhuman " realm is a personal relationship in ...
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The Narrow Ridge | 30 |
3 | 47 |
Centering on Self | 62 |
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Communication and Community: Implications of Martin Buber's Dialogue Ronald C. Arnett Omejen predogled - 1986 |