Daniel J Boorstin Disagreement Dissent Essay

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    Meanings In the excerpt, The Decline of Radicalism, Daniel J. Boorstin abides by his conclusion that there is a clear difference between dissent and disagreement in that one is a problem, whereas the other is the reason for a thriving society. Although Boorstin believes that there is distinction between dissent and disagreement, there is no actual truth in his words, for dissent is simply just an alternative word for disagreement. Dissent and disagreement both have similar meanings; however, one has stronger

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    Dissent and Disagreement A world where slavery is still widespread, genocide is an everyday occurrence, and the voices of the common citizen is silenced. This would have happened if we only disagreed over such matters and not dissented. In the Decline of Radicalism, by Daniel J. Boorstin, he asserts that “disagreement is the life blood of democracy, dissension is its cancer” and that dissent is negative word. Boorstin also claims that “disagreement produces debate”, which is true, but could have

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    everything to push their ideas through, even if it results in violence. In an excerpt from The Decline of Radicalism, Daniel J. Boorstin emphasizes the dichotomy between dissent and disagreement. According to Boorstin, disagreement expresses a differing opinion that may promote debate, whereas dissenting places the dissenters into the minority. Boorstin also claims that disagreement is beneficial to democracy, while dissension is cancerous. Boorstin’s assertion is heavily flawed; dissenters

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    to flourish which leads to a resolution. A disagreement needs to be fueled on both sides. Look at it like a game of “rock em sock em” both players have to emit force in order to compete with the other but the player who puts out the strongest force wins. That’s how it is with dissent vs. disagreement. Disagreement creates the division between the majority and the minority, those who are for and those who are against. Though, the force is fueled by dissent, the minority with emotion, doctrines and

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