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Toward a More Perfect Union–Session Three of Four

What comes to mind when you think of democracy? What kinds of concerns come to mind when you think about what it takes to be a healthy democratic society? These were the basic questions that animated the third of our four-part community conversation series “Toward a More Perfect Union.” Below you’ll find a summary of the discussion. At the links, you can look back at our first session, exploring concerns surrounding participation in democracy, and our second session, exploring the role of information in a democracy.

In our fourth and final session (February 24th, 4pm-5:15 ET) we’ll be looking forward to think about what an optimal future for democracy might look like–and how might we get there. We’ll share our different optimal visions of a healthy self-governing society. Imagine a point in the future where we reach what you think is an ideal democracy. What is it like? How does it work? Once we sketch out our visions of optimal futures for democracy, we’ll help each other think about how we might reach those futures. What are some different pathways we could take to enact those visions of an ideal or optimal democratic society? You can join us (it’s free!) to share your vision by registering here.


1. When I think of democracy, I think of…


2. What are some different concerns about the essential features of a healthy democratic society?

 

Concerns about values, rights, responsibilities, civic virtues

 

Concerns about education and democracy

 

Concerns about information and democracy

 

Concerns about social divisions and social cohesion

 

Concerns about participation in a democracy

 

Concerns about law and the legal structures of democracy

 

Concerns about economics and democracy

 

 

Concerns about taxation and democracy

 

Concerns about the military and democracy

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