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A summer of the individual vs. the common good
Episode 185

A summer of the individual vs. the common good

We're back after our summer break! Michael, Chris, Candis, and Jenna catch up on what happened over the summer, from COVID vaccine mandates to school board chaos to the refugee crisis in Afghanistan. The underlying theme of it all is one of democracy's central tensions — the collective vs. the individual.

Democracy Works · Candis Watts Smith, Chris Beem, Jenna Spinelle, Michael Berkman

August 30, 202130m 11s

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Show Notes

We're back after our summer break. Michael, Chris, Candis, and Jenna catch up on what happened over the summer, from COVID vaccine mandates to school board chaos to the refugee crisis in Afghanistan. The underlying theme of it all is one of democracy's central tensions — the collective vs. the individual. 

The tension between individual liberty and the common good plays itself out in America's COVID response, debates over how race and history are taught in schools, and how we respond to the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. We discuss all of those issues this week and reflect on what our responsibilities are as democratic citizens. 

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Additional Information

Chris Beem in The Conversation: Why refusing the COVID-19 vaccine is immoral and un-American

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