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Introduction
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The New Normal
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A Rush to Reconciliation
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Less Stupid Arguments
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The Better Arguments Project
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The Challenge
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The Question
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Mic Runners
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What makes a bad argument
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Meet Kaya
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Constructive Discomfort
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Intimidation
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Bad Argument
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Uncomfortable
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Informal fallacies
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Historians fallacies
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Wisdom of the room
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Christian Alexander
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Robert Rosencrantz
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Chris Gates
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James Marco
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Terry Warren
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Panel Introductions
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Public Arguments
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Dominique White
Description:
Explore the concept of constructive disagreement in American civic life through this thought-provoking panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the idea that the United States needs more intelligent and historically-rooted arguments rather than fewer debates. Examine fundamental tensions in American democracy, including liberty vs. equality and national vs. local control. Learn about the Better Arguments project and its approach to fostering more productive civic discourse. Hear insights from experts Ramesh Ponnuru, Eric Liu, Rob Reich, Deborah Tannen, and Michelle De La Isla as they discuss the challenges of public arguments, informal fallacies, and the importance of constructive discomfort in dialogue. Gain practical tips for improving your own argumentation skills and contributing to a more nuanced national conversation.

Deep Dive: Can Americans Come Together by Arguing Better?

The Aspen Institute
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