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Is America Possible? with Corey Walker & Bill Leonard

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Nov 17, 2025
Corey D. B. Walker, Dean of Wake Forest University's School of Divinity, and Bill Leonard, Founding Dean Emeritus, dive into the complexities of American democracy. They grapple with Vincent Harding's provocative question, 'Is America possible?' Discussing the intersection of Christianity and civic life, they explore how faith communities can shift from defense to proactive solutions. They highlight the impact of technology on democratic dialogue and the importance of imagining a multiethnic society where solidarity costs something. It’s a call to rethink what America can be.
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INSIGHT

Democracy Needs Slow Deliberation

  • Tripp argues democracy is losing deliberative incentives as politics becomes performative and decision-making needs grow.
  • He worries complex, long-horizon issues demand slow, inclusive deliberation we are currently ill-equipped to provide.
INSIGHT

Internet's Folk Democracy

  • Bill Leonard identifies the internet as a new form of 'folk democracy' where everyone speaks but lacks public forums that pull people together.
  • He notes this fragmentation lets small online movements shape real-world politics unexpectedly.
ADVICE

Protect Youth From Algorithmic Formation

  • Recognize and limit algorithmic formation of children and youth to protect democratic subject formation.
  • Tripp urges public attention to how platforms shape values and urges parents and communities to act rather than outsource upbringing.
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