Reclaiming Democratic Virtues - Moderation, Civility, and Compromise
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Overview
Explore a thought-provoking discussion on the erosion of democratic values and the steps needed to restore them in this 59-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the critical examination of how moderation, civility, and compromise have been devalued in modern political discourse. Gain insights from experts David Brooks, Michael Gerson, and Peter Wehner, moderated by Amy Walter, as they analyze the impact of polarization, social media, and changing cultural dynamics on democratic institutions. Discover practical approaches to rebuilding social trust, fostering independence, and promoting optimism in the face of political challenges. Consider the merits of structural changes, such as direct democracy and term limits, while questioning the effectiveness of current political strategies. Reflect on the balance between cultural and political influences in shaping democratic virtues and the potential for reclaiming essential public values in today's tumultuous political landscape.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Elephant in the Room
The Trump Effect
The Decline of Democratic Virtues
Are We Putting Too Much Emphasis on the Politicians
The Role of Social Media
Culture vs Politics
Social Trust
Institutions
Virtues of complacency
Independence
Optimism
Structural Change
Direct Democracy
Should Democrats Go High
Term Limits
Taught by
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