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How American Politics Boiled Over

  • Wednesday, July 26, 2023
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Bellingham Yacht Club
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Coming July 26 IN PERSON

All the Rage: How American Politics Boiled Over

Name-calling, shouting matches, cutting off relatives, and even violence born of intense disagreements—there is bipartisan agreement that the current state of politics in the United States is troubling. How did we get here, and what can we, as a society and as individuals, do about it?  

At 12:00 p.m., July 26, the Bellingham City Club will host its next program with lunch in person at:
Bellingham Yacht Club
2625 S Harbor Loop Dr.

Purchase of tickets in advance is required; click here to register.

Member price is $25; non-member price is $30; youth under 25 is $10.
Attendance is limited to 150.

Registration closes at 6:00pm, Sunday, July 23.

Doors open at 11:30.

**Can you arrive early or stay a bit late?  Now that we are meeting again in person, we are looking for a few volunteers to help check in, set up, and pack up at the end.  If you're interested in joining the team, email us.**

Professor Steven Stehr investigates the roots and consequences of the dysfunction that characterizes the current state of politics in America. Stehr leads a conversation that asks, how did our political spaces become war zones? To what extent is the lack of civility and policy gridlock driven by long-term trends in American society? Is contemporary America somehow different than the way it was in the past? Was there ever a “golden age” of bipartisanship and civility in the United States?

Using historical examples and contemporary cases, Stehr shows audiences how the erosion of civil discourse harms democracy, and what can be done to combat it.

Steven Stehr (he/him) is the Sam Reed Distinguished Professor in Civic Education and Public Civility at Washington State University. He earned his PhD in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. His work has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Research Council, National Academy of Science, and the Century Foundation. Stehr lives in Moscow, Idaho.

Further reading provided by Village Books:

The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt

Beyond Your Bubble: How to Connect Across the Political Divide by Tania Israel

The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels by Jon Meacham

Our Towns: A 100,000 Mile Journey into the Heart of America by James Fallows (former City Club speaker!)


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