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Welcome to Pluralist Points

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America has always had factions; they are a feature—not a flaw—of representative democracy. However, when civil discourse breaks down, these factions can become so entrenched that we face the dangers of toxic polarization. This is where learning and adopting pluralism becomes crucial.

Welcome to Pluralist Points, where we unpack the challenges and opportunities of liberalism and pluralism in the 21st century.

In a world increasingly divided by tribalism and polarization, Pluralist Points aims to foster understanding, civil exchange, and the open-minded exploration of ideas.

Each episode features an in-depth conversation that challenges assumptions, illuminates new perspectives, and seeks common ground.

Join the host of Pluralist Points, Ben Klutsey, as we navigate the intellectual landscape of liberalism and pluralism, and discover how these principles can help us build a more inclusive, tolerant, and vibrant society.

You can follow the show on your favorite podcast app or watch full videos on YouTube. Let's embark on this journey together, one conversation at a time.

We hope this podcast will inspire you to go out and have conversations like these yourself.

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America has always had factions; they are a feature—not a flaw—of representative democracy. However, when civil discourse breaks down, these factions can become so entrenched that we face the dangers of toxic polarization. This is where learning and adopting pluralism becomes crucial.

Welcome to Pluralist Points, where we unpack the challenges and opportunities of liberalism and pluralism in the 21st century.

In a world increasingly divided by tribalism and polarization, Pluralist Points aims to foster understanding, civil exchange, and the open-minded exploration of ideas.

Each episode features an in-depth conversation that challenges assumptions, illuminates new perspectives, and seeks common ground.

Join the host of Pluralist Points, Ben Klutsey, as we navigate the intellectual landscape of liberalism and pluralism, and discover how these principles can help us build a more inclusive, tolerant, and vibrant society.

You can follow the show on your favorite podcast app or watch full videos on YouTube. Let's embark on this journey together, one conversation at a time.

We hope this podcast will inspire you to go out and have conversations like these yourself.

  continue reading

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