Democracy, Diversity, and Discourse with Yascha Mounk

Democracy, Diversity, and Discourse with Yascha Mounk

By Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

Overview

Renowned scholar Yascha Mounk explores how open discourse can help diverse democracies stay free and cohesive in today’s polarized world.

Join us for an engaging discussion with Yascha Mounk, renowned scholar and public intellectual on the crisis of democracy and the defense of liberal values. A professor at Johns Hopkins University, founder of Persuasion, and host of The Good Fight podcast, Mounk is the author of five influential books, including The People vs. Democracy, The Great Experiment, and The Identity Trap.

Drawing on his extensive research and writing, Mounk will explore the challenges and possibilities facing diverse democracies today—and how open discourse can help societies remain both free and cohesive.

This event is sponsored by the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership and is free and open to the public.

Category: Government, Federal Government

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

W.R. Davies Student Center - Ojibwe Ballroom C (330C)

77 Roosevelt Avenue

Eau Claire, WI 54701

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Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

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Mar 9 · 7:00 PM CDT