Americans became ideologically polarized in the late 1960s and have grown more so since. Party polarization followed in the 1990s, but the spread did not stop there. Polarization is now enveloping everyday lives. This pervasive polarization has led to an ideologically-fortified class structure, less trust in government and in authorities generally, greater political intolerance, and diminished patriotism–in short, a crisis in American democracy.
Thursday, July 7
9:00 am – 11:30 am
Spaulding Auditorium, Hanover, NH & Livestream
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Series Ticket: $125
Osher Member Series Ticket: $100
Single Day Ticket: $25
Students: Free admission
Laura Belback • osher@dartmouth.edu • osher.dartmouth.edu • (603) 646-0154 • One Court Street, Suite 380, Lebanon, NH 03766
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