Ibrahim Abdullah

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The third ability of the citizen, closely related to the first two, is what we can call the narrative imagination.1 This means the ability to think what it might be like to be in the shoes of a person different from oneself, to be an intelligent reader of that person’s story, and to understand the emotions and wishes and desires that someone so placed might have.
Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities
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