
Ideas With a decline in reading is our capacity to think eroding?
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Feb 19, 2026 Guest
Leah Sargent

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Shannon Vallor
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Naomi Baron
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Adrian van der Waal
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Marianne Wolf
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Annie Bender
Leah Sargent, a debater-turned-policy writer, explains debate habits that sharpen persuasion and openness. Shannon Vallor, philosopher of AI ethics, probes how AI reshapes creativity and moral thought. Naomi Baron, linguist, warns about shrinking reading cultures and summary tools. Adrian van der Waal, reading advocate, links deep reading to democratic life. Marianne Wolf, neuroscientist, highlights the reading brain. Annie Bender produced the narrative.
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Screens Erode Deep Reading
- Marianne Wolf argues that deep reading and sustained attention are essential for thought and are being undermined by screens.
- Skimming on screens reduces immersive reading and diminishes the time and thought required for deep understanding.
Reading Underpins Democratic Thought
- Adrian van der Waal warns that higher-level reading underpins democratic reasoning and informed consensus.
- He argues that if reading declines, democracy and citizens' capacity to think will be at risk.
AI Plus Ephemeral Media Short-Circuits Thought
- Naomi Baron notes AI plus evaporative media create temptations to skip reading entirely.
- This combination reduces occasions to think through, link, and be moved by texts over time.


