Liberal democracy is in trouble today—not just in America but around the world. Is it possible that some of the challenges—growing social and economic divides, hyper nationalism and populism, media that favor discord over conversation, and even an attraction to authoritarian leaders—are aggravated by our failure to understand the power of political myths? In this Hedgehog Chat, editor Jay Tolson moderates a discussion on these and other questions with three leading scholars: Tae-Yeoun Keum, assistant professor of political science at the University of California-Santa Barbara; Kevin Duong, assistant professor of politics at the University of Virginia; and Isaac Ariail Reed, associate professor of sociology at the University of Virginia and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture.

The Hedgehog Review

The Hedgehog Review

Hedgehog Chat: Political Mythologies

MAR 9, 202225 MIN
The Hedgehog Review

Hedgehog Chat: Political Mythologies

MAR 9, 202225 MIN

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Liberal democracy is in trouble today—not just in America but around the world. Is it possible that some of the challenges—growing social and economic divides, hyper nationalism and populism, media that favor discord over conversation, and even an attraction to authoritarian leaders—are aggravated by our failure to understand the power of political myths? In this Hedgehog Chat, editor Jay Tolson moderates a discussion on these and other questions with three leading scholars: Tae-Yeoun Keum, assistant professor of political science at the University of California-Santa Barbara; Kevin Duong, assistant professor of politics at the University of Virginia; and Isaac Ariail Reed, associate professor of sociology at the University of Virginia and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture.