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Does the President get to decide when to ignore the law?
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Establishing cultural rights to protect diverse groups may not be the answer.
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The countdown is on for our top 10 videos of the year! Want to be smarter than you were yesterday? This video will teach you to have better conversations using 3 key design principles.
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From the Revolutionary War, to Rosa Parks and #MeToo, whistleblowing and civil disobedience are in America's DNA.
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Here are some practical ways to disagree and get along with someone at the same time.
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Here's what to say in an era where many people are too afraid to say anything.
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Want to be smarter than you were yesterday? Learn to have better conversations using these 3 design principles.
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These effective strategies can minimize harmful moral grandstanding – in yourself and in others.
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Jonathan Zimmerman explains why teachers should invite, not censor, tough classroom debates.
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How do you do justice to the truth in a headline-driven world?
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Jonathan Rauch explains why the internet is so hostile to the truth, and what we can do to change that.
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When should you censor yourself, and when should you speak up? Emily Chamlee-Wright explains moral philosopher Adam Smith's 'impartial spectator'.
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Moral grandstanding is a vanity project that sabotages public discourse says moral philosopher Brandon Warmke.
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What can and can't you say? A brief glimpse of precedent-setting free speech cases in the United States.
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Keith Whittington, Professor of Politics at Princeton University, breaks down three key free speech arguments by John Stuart Mill.
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Should all speech be free? How much intolerance should society tolerate?
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What happens when a small group gets to decide what is appropriate for everyone?
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