Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative
“Intelligent discussion is the life of democracy,” said W. Norwood Brigance, a professor of legend in the Department of Speech
“Intelligent discussion is the life of democracy,” said W. Norwood Brigance, a professor of legend in the Department of Speech
On Thursday the second of May Facebook drew a line in the sand, banning from their platforms people who purvey
Ball State University’s Bias Response Team (BRT) is one of many proliferating on college campuses across the country. Unlike some other
It’s the popular and fashionable thing to do these days — on both the political Left and Right — to
This week, YouTube chose to ban the channel of right-of-center comedian Steven Crowder. This situation is the same as when
Rebecca Bunch, the protagonist of The CW’s musical romantic comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, shows how pursuing happiness alone is as vain
I am loath even to write about this topic so as not to give it more attention than it deserves,
Technology is often condemned as a pox on American public discourse. Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, as well as other social
What does it mean to be American? Please join us for a panel discussion on the nature of American citizenship
I approach Berkeley Church, a beautiful gothic revival church-turned-event-space in downtown Toronto, on a Sunday evening that is unusually frigid—even
In recent years, publishers have produced a veritable library of books, many of them bestsellers, purporting to describe America’s white
New York As a young man sprints across a subway car to grab a seat before a tired elderly gentleman