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NNadir

(33,538 posts)
Sat Jan 9, 2021, 04:09 PM Jan 2021

This lecture from two years ago, by Jeffrey Rosen will explain, in Madisonian terms, this last week.

It is addressed to a dying but essential breed, Civics Teachers.

I cannot post it as a direct video, but it is available here: CSPAN James Madison and Democracy.

It qualifies as (TL; DR) (Too Long; Didn't Read) and explains, beautifully, that "Too Long; Didn't Read," or in this case, "Too Long; Didn't Listen," is killing our Democracy.



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This lecture from two years ago, by Jeffrey Rosen will explain, in Madisonian terms, this last week. (Original Post) NNadir Jan 2021 OP
Bookmarking... cilla4progress Jan 2021 #1
Could you condense that video down into sagesnow Jan 2021 #2
Deafie here: could briefly summarize, please? The CC won't turn on for me. Thanks! nt tblue37 Jan 2021 #3
I apologize, but I cannot do this, given the nature of the talk. CSPAN offers closed captioning. NNadir Jan 2021 #4
OK. Thanks. tblue37 Jan 2021 #5

sagesnow

(2,824 posts)
2. Could you condense that video down into
Sat Jan 9, 2021, 04:15 PM
Jan 2021

280 words or less, please. I have the attention span of a goldfish.

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