How and with whom do you disagree?
Road trips and miles of conversation, searching for common ground, and 5 links worth your time
Road trips and miles of conversation, searching for common ground, and 5 links worth your time
In the year 2020, when we have every reason to fear, I encourage you to do the harder, quieter, riskier work of bridge-building with people who seem impossibly far away from you.
If the root of moral grandstanding is our own motivation, the solution starts with us. We should first look inward at our own intentions before we engage in public discourse and look for ways to enhance the discussion, rather than degrade it.
Engaging our ideological opponents, Civil Squared Podcast, and 5 links worth your time
The most pressing issues we face as a society deserve more than confidently going to battle with our limited knowledge and cognitive biases fully engaged.
Problems with Hamilton, cancel culture, and 5 more links worth your time
We should value free speech not only because it helps us find the truth, but also because people who tell us things that are not true teach us something equally valuable.
Coronavirus has undoubtedly created new business opportunities. And this isn’t the first time in history that a crisis has brought about groundbreaking inventions.
Whatever model police reform eventually takes; it will take years to see results. Culture and custom changes slowly, but there is momentum for reform. Change is in the air.