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Civil Discourse

Education

3 Ways to Engage in Political Arguments More Responsibly (and Constructively)

January 31, 2022 | Julian Adorney
Education

Alumni Organizations Are Pushing Back on Woke Campuses in Battle for Free Speech

July 22, 2021 | Brett Cooper
Culture

The Best Anti-Fragility Speech Ever Came From a Surprising Source

July 11, 2021 | Jon Miltimore
Culture

A Neurosurgeon’s View on Cancel Culture and Virtue Signaling

February 7, 2021 | Richard Menger
Culture

Yes, It’s Time to Unite—But Not in the Way You Think

January 22, 2021 | Jefferson Shupe
Culture

Psychologist Explains the Unhealthy Incentives Behind ‘Cancel Culture’

January 21, 2021 | Brittany Hunter
Politics

Two Ways to Improve Political Discourse on Guns

August 22, 2019 | Antony Davies
Culture

Reddit’s “Change My View” Is Actually Teaching People How to Challenge Ideas Civilly

January 31, 2019 | Brittany Hunter
Culture

5 Reasons to Avoid Ad Hominem Arguments

December 4, 2018 | Jon Miltimore
Culture

“Check Your Privilege” Rhetoric Doesn’t Advance Discourse, It Squelches It

November 26, 2018 | Gary M. Galles
Culture

7 Stoic Lessons That Can Help Heal Our Septic Political Discourse

November 9, 2018 | Brenden Weber
Culture

Rising Above Shame-Based Identity Politics

May 30, 2018 | Aaron Pomerantz
Culture

Hostility Won’t Change Hearts and Minds

August 28, 2017 | Julian Adorney
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