Chat Special - May 6, 2020

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This was a conservation between historians Joanne Freeman and Heather Cox Richardson sponsored by the Brooklyn Historical Society. They focused on the effects of language in politics and how it can be used to dominate opponents (whether it happens more on the right vs the left), the development of conspiracy theories, how ideologies that emerged in the aftermath of the civil war affect politics today, why historians are stepping out into the public sphere, and why we all matter as a public, and (as HCR concluded) that "Democracy is not a spectator sport".

Language has been used by the Right very effectively in the last few decades, as linguist George Lakoff pointed out to Keith Ellison -- the uniformity in talking points that is often seen in multiple channels and among politicians is not coincidental, but often the result of systematic training at well-funded organizations like the 'Leadership Institute'.




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