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Responsibility and evil imagination
Authors:Ryan Lamothe M.A.   M. Div.   Ph.D.
Abstract:In this Niebuhrian perspective on hostile and violent discourse the author utilizes H. R. Niebuhr's fourfold notion of responsibility and his concept of evil imagination to examine relations marred by protracted hostility toward hated ldquootherrdquo or ldquoothers.rdquo The author argues that violent and hostile discourse manifests a particular form of responsibility whereby persons expressing hostility toward hated ldquoothersrdquo construct, by way of negative representations, maligned histories and identities for the ldquootherrdquo and at the same time construct an idealized or glorified history and identity for themselves. These positive and negative representations and histories, then, are utilized to answer questions regarding interpretation, accountability, and solidarity. Niebuhr's concept of evil imagination is employed to hypothesize about the intransigence of this form of responsibility and to suggest reasons why elevated and maligned representations, identities, and histories are, more often than not, inextricably and tragically linked.
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