Real Talk: Why We Shouldn’t Check Our Religion at the Door of Public Debate

*Posted by Winston Hottman


Should competing moral and religious convictions be incorporated into public debate, or are they just a recipe for a disunited and fractured society? Critiquing the typically superficial “shouting matches” and “ideological food fights” that pass for democratic debate, Dr. Michael Sandel, Professor of Government at Harvard University, explains why we cannot afford to keep moral and religious convictions out of civic life:

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