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The Competencies of Civil Discourse

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      Research Fellow, Cato Institute, and Cofounder, Free Black Thought

      Jonathan Rauch
      Jonathan Rauch

      Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

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      Civil discourse is an important aspect of a free and pluralistic democracy. That said, many people do not participate in civil discourse. There are several reasons for this: fear of being wrong, lack of rhetorical skill, negative emotionality, etc. What’s more, this refusal or inability to speak to those with whom we disagree is growing by the day.

      Join our virtual discussion as scholars Erec Smith and Jonathan Rauch discuss the art of “mutual persuasion” in a turbulent time.

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