Last week, Senior Research Scholar Karen Stohr joined Political Philosopher and Vanderbilt University Professor Robert Talisse for a new episode of “Why We Argue,” an interview podcast on public discourse, politics, and humility. “Why We Argue” is produced by Humility and Conviction in Public Life, a branch of the Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticutt. It explores the triumphs and disasters of American political conversation via dialogue with political scientists, philosophers, journalists, historians, politicians, and citizens.
Dr. Stohr’s episode, “Democracy and Civility” asks: “‘Don’t discuss politics at the dinner table.’ Why not?” Listen to the full episode below:
Humility & Conviction in Public Life
“Why We Argue” is an interview podcast from Humility & Conviction in Public Life that explores the triumphs and disasters of American …