Is There A Better Way to Have An Argument?

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September 30, 2020

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Is There A Better Way to Have An Argument?

Democracy is hard; demagoguery is easy.

- Patricia Roberts-Miller -

Is There A Better Way to Have An Argument?

"Were living in an era of deep divisions. Cable television, social media feeds, and fraying personal relationships all reflect the same troubling pattern: Differences of opinion quickly escalate into attacks, mistrust, and civic stalemates."Here are five principles for more constructive and respectful disagreements. { read more }

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Consider practicing the five principles in any disagreements that surface in your own life this week. If you're interested, you can learn more about the Better Arguments Project here. { more }


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