Arguments never arise all by themselves, out of thin air. They are not sitting around, fully formed, waiting for someone to notice them. Arguments and the issues they focus on always arise out of a social and political context, and they must be resolved within those same contexts. Subjects, ------------------------- events, and ideas are neutral in themselves, neither bad nor good, better nor worse, right nor wrong. Arguments arise as people interact with each other and the world around them. Their beliefs, values, and attitudes may lead them to question ideas, actions, policies, and procedures that have been widely accepted. (* out of thin air: out of nothing)
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