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This paper challenges Robert Fogelin’s influential “impossibility thesis,†which posits that “Deep Disagreements†are immune to rational resolution. While Fogelin views these deadlocks as terminal logical failures, this study proposes a structural solution by reconstructing argumentative discourse as a trialogue rather than a traditional dyadic exchange. Using the “Law on the Uses of Languages†in North Macedonia as a contemporary case study, the paper illustrates how ethnic identity and state sovereignty function as clashing tectonic plates, creating a strong “hinge†where rational evidence is swallowed by existential attachment. To bridge this gap, the author introduces the concept of the “Great Attractor,†which is an external force possessing sufficient “gravitational force†to pull disputants out of their isolated orbits. The study concludes that resolution is achieved not by forcing one side to surrender its “truth,†but through a rational collapse toward a higher “meta-framework.†By shifting the focus from horizontal persuasion to vertical alignment with a legitimate third party, this paper argues that even the deepest social stalemates can be rationally managed, transforming potential systemic entropy into a shared orbit of survival.
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Vesel Memedi, PhD, 2026.
"From Deadlock to Trialogue: A Gravitational Solution to Deep Disagreements in North Macedonia,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 10(4), pages 7589-7599, April.
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RePEc:bcp:journl:v:10:y:2026:i:4:p:7589-7599
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