D-Squared Considers the Threat to American Democracy

D-Squared Considers the Threat to American Democracy

September 13, 2022
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
Online event


Register on Meetup.com

At this month’s D-Squared event, we will discuss the threats faced by American democracy, both those involving violence and those posed by subversion of electoral and political processes. These threats come primarily from the extreme right and while their origins trace back to the late 20th century, they have been magnified and accelerated by Donald Trump’s words and actions, as candidate, president, and ex-president. We will consider the nature of various threats, how the “death” of our democracy might transpire, and what we as citizens can do to preserve and improve our democratic form of government.

D-Squared (Discussion and Debate) is a monthly gathering sponsored by HumanistsMN and hosted by Jerry Smith and Mark Thoson. Jerry will be moderating this month’s discussion.

As usual, we are assigning “homework” in the belief that preparation will help participants contribute to a thoughtful, informed discussion. Please try to read/view some or all of the following before the event:

Last month’s Think! Book Club selection, “How Democracies Die,” provides an excellent treatment of our topic. If you weren’t/aren’t able to read it, take a look at this YouTube interview with the authors. This Atlantic article provides a useful overview. A review of two other books adds additional perspectives, as does this panel discussion.

Specific threats to American democracy are identified in this Vox article and by Darrell West of the Brookings Institution, which sponsored a conference on the topic. Thomas Edsall cites relevant academic research in an essay that highlights Trump’s role in these developments.

So what can be done? Francis Fukuyama identifies various “paths to depolarization” that address a major underlying cause of our difficulties. Threats to election integrity are the focus of prescriptions by the Center for American Progress.

Assuredly there are many more articles and videos of relevance to our topic. So if you aware of other online resources that would enlighten us, feel free to suggest them by posting links in the “Comments” section below.

This event is sponsored by HumanistsMN. If you are not yet a member, please consider joining to help us cover our costs and build the humanist movement. Not ready to join? Donations are gratefully accepted! Donate or join through our home page.


To register or comment on this event, view listing on Meetup.com.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.