

Overdoing Democracy
29 snips Nov 7, 2022
Robert Talisse, a professor of political philosophy and author of Overdoing Democracy, argues against excessive political engagement. He discusses how today's saturation of politics in our lives creates polarization and extremism, urging listeners to separate personal relationships from political discourse. Talisse emphasizes that democracy should be about mutual respect, not just a framework for conflict. Further, he explores how our everyday choices reflect and deepen political divides, advocating for the need to reconnect through non-political activities.
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Thanksgiving Dread
- Robert Talisse's friend dreaded Thanksgiving due to potential political arguments.
- This led him to realize how politics dominates even family gatherings.
Politics Saturates Life
- Political divisions saturate social life, influencing every interaction.
- This overemphasis on politics harms democracy itself, making us worse citizens.
Blaming Opponents
- People blame their political opponents for the toxicity in politics.
- However, policy disagreements aren't more significant now than in the past; the perceived animosity has increased.