James Davison Hunter, one of the nation's foremost sociologists, sits down with NYT and Atlantic contributor Pete Wehner for a big-think conversation about our present cultural moment. A new IASC survey of 2,205 Americans, which James recently co-authored, argues that present-day American fracture along racial, religious, and political lines is more culturally profound and consequential than we think. With that springboard James offers a "climatological" view of present-day reality.
Guests
Links
- Democracy in Dark Times
- To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World
- Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America
- The Death of Politics: How to Heal Our Frayed Republic After Trump
- The Death of Character: Moral Education in an Age Without Good or Evil
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