The remedy for what ails our democracy is not simply better education (as important as that is) or civic education (as important as that can be), but the re-establishment of a genuine democratic discourse in which individuals can participate in a meaningful way — a conversation of democracy in which meritorious ideas and opinions from individuals do, in fact, evoke a meaningful response.


The Assault on Reason (2007)


The remedy for what ails our democracy is not simply better education (as important as that is) or civic education (as important as that can be), but ...

The remedy for what ails our democracy is not simply better education (as important as that is) or civic education (as important as that can be), but ...

The remedy for what ails our democracy is not simply better education (as important as that is) or civic education (as important as that can be), but ...

The remedy for what ails our democracy is not simply better education (as important as that is) or civic education (as important as that can be), but ...