Description
Beyond Confrontation offers a comprehensive examination of the fundamental divide between globalist and nationalist perspectives that dominates modern political discourse. Phil Mullan dissects the philosophical underpinnings of both movements, tracing their origins and influence on policy, culture, and society.
Rather than viewing this conflict as merely superficial partisan disagreement, Mullan argues that globalism and nationalism represent deeply rooted ideological positions with distinct views on sovereignty, identity, economics, and human flourishing. He explores how these worldviews have shaped responses to migration, trade, environmental policy, and social cohesion.
The book moves beyond simple criticism to examine the legitimate concerns and discontents animating both camps. Mullan considers what genuine synthesis or dialogue might look like, offering readers intellectual tools to navigate this polarized landscape with nuance and understanding.







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