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Reboot Dialogue #16

15/11/2022

 
John Davenport (USA) in conversation with Nico Andreas Heller
​If the American Democracy Is broken, Can It Be Fixed?
John is a professor of philosophy at Fordham University in New York. He teaches and writes on topics in political philosophy, ethics, existentialism and moral psychology and on some topics in philosophy of religion. He is the author of A League of Democracies – a plan to meet rising threats from Russia and China – and is currently working on a number of new books.
In this dialogue John will reflect on the 2022 midterm elections in America and talk about his latest book in which he writes about the need for deep constitutional reform to fix the American federal system.
More information about John Davenport and his work is available here.

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