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Reclaiming Persuasion: Why Political Violence Threatens the Constitution—and How Civic Education Can Save Us

Reclaiming Persuasion: Why Political Violence Threatens the Constitution—and How Civic Education Can Save Us

Update: 2025-10-06
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Political violence doesn’t appear out of nowhere; it grows in the shadows of dehumanizing talk, outrage incentives, and the belief that ordinary politics no longer works. We take that trend head‑on with Jeff Davis, program director for civic education at the Center for American Civics at Arizona State University, to unpack why language matters, how persuasion gets crowded out, and what we can practically do to rebuild trust in elections and constitutional processes.

We start by mapping the pattern behind recent attacks and threats, then trace the subtle shift from criticizing ideas to labeling people as enemies. Jeff explains how the Constitution anticipates disagreement and channels it into institutions designed for debate, deliberation, and peaceful power transfer. From there, we explore the real boundaries of free speech—rights paired with norms—and how today’s attention economy rewards the exact behaviors that corrode civil dialogue.

The heart of the conversation is solutions. Jeff shares concrete classroom strategies for teaching respectful argument: modeling good‑faith listening, practicing reason‑giving, and separating people from positions to cultivate “civic friendship.” We also outline practical media habits to escape algorithmic outrage cycles—curating diverse homepages, comparing coverage across viewpoints, and blocking sources that attack people instead of ideas. The goal isn’t to avoid conflict; it’s to make conflict productive, so losing a vote isn’t an existential defeat and compromise isn’t a dirty word.

If you care about lowering the temperature without lowering your standards, this episode offers a toolkit for better conversations and stronger communities. Listen, share with a friend who argues in good faith, and tell us one media habit you’re changing this week. If this resonates with you, subscribe, leave a review, and help more people find the show.

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Reclaiming Persuasion: Why Political Violence Threatens the Constitution—and How Civic Education Can Save Us

Reclaiming Persuasion: Why Political Violence Threatens the Constitution—and How Civic Education Can Save Us

The Center for American Civics