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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Overdoing Democracy
Book • 2019
In 'Overdoing Democracy', Robert B. Talisse argues that the pervasive politicization of everyday life contributes to societal polarization, weakening democracy.
He suggests that creating non-political social spaces is essential for a healthy democracy.
By limiting interactions to like-minded individuals, we inadvertently damage the very fabric of democracy.
He suggests that creating non-political social spaces is essential for a healthy democracy.
By limiting interactions to like-minded individuals, we inadvertently damage the very fabric of democracy.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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in relation to his book 'Overdoing Democracy'.


Brett McKay

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Thick Desires, Political Atheism, and Living an Anti-Mimetic Life
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as the author of the book and the subject of the podcast episode.


Brett McKay

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Overdoing Democracy
Mentioned when discussing the importance of finding activities unrelated to politics to foster civil discourse and trust.

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What We Owe Each Other - An Episode from Article 13