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- W2259287174 abstract "In his essay, Political Reconciliation as Mutual Respect, Ernesto Verdeja sketches a theory of political reconciliation based on cultivation of mutual respect among former adversaries. Part I presents a conception of reconciliation as respect that emphasizes reciprocal recognition between equal actors. Drawing from contemporary critical theory, it emphasizes recognition of inherent moral value of others, while accepting that basic worldviews and political ideologies may often remain at odds and disagreements will persist. The theory positions itself between two competing tendencies in literature: minimalist/legalist accounts that equate reconciliation with return to rule of law (typical, for example, of Bruce Ackerman and Stuart Hampshire); and second, transformative accounts based on deep, theologically-inflected conceptions of forgiveness and the willful embrace of 'other,' common to Desmond Tutu and Miroslav Volf. Part II sketches various elements of a theory of reconciliation as respect. I argue that there are five key norms at play: (1) public dissemination of truth of past atrocities, as well as a critical interrogation of ideologies supporting violence, (2) accountability of perpetrators, (3) public recognition and acknowledgement of victims, (both material and symbolic) (4) a commitment to rule of law, and finally, (5) development of mutual respect among erstwhile enemies. For Verdeja, it is only after erstwhile adversaries can come to see each other as moral beings (even if politically at odds), that goals of tolerance and respect can be said to take root. Finally, in Part III, Verdeja traces development of reconciliation across four conceptually distinct social levels: political society (the realm of formal politics); institutional (trials, truth commissions and similar institutions); civil society; and, interpersonal level. Such an approach highlights how reconciliation is fundamentally disjunctured and uneven, occurring across social space in different ways and susceptible to different challenges. Using case studies as varied as Peru, Chile and Bosnia-Herzegovina, to illustrate his argument, and drawing on interviews with survivors of atrocities committed in said places, Verdeja elaborates a complex theory of respect and recognition in post-conflict societies based on fundamental commitment to gradual and dialectical transformation of identities that 'cut across earlier identifications.'" @default.
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