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Fighting for Civility in Public Dialogue and Debate

The quality of public discourse is abysmal these days. Many elected representatives, who ought to embody open-mindedness and rational thinking, just shout or issue ultimatums. The Illinois Humanities Council is scheduling a series of events designed to get people of all shades of opinions talking and reasoning together.

The (Un)Common Good series will re-imagine new ways to discuss issues across ideologies, to model civil debate and dialogue between people who come down on different sides of an issue, and to share information that strives to be unbiased, fact-based, and even-handed… Both ethics and literature, for example, can help us understand why choices about health care reform are so difficult to make.

via The (Un)Common Good | Illinois Humanities Council.

Their first event will be held in Chicago on Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. at the Union League Club of Chicago (ULCC), 65 W. Jackson Blvd. The line-up includes some interesting speakers, and it is free and open to the public. Registration is required and can be made online, by e-mailing events@prairie.org, or by calling 312.422.5580.

***The Union League Club of Chicago (ULCC) maintains a “business casual” dress code — i.e. no jeans/denim. A collared shirt and slacks/skirt are required of all guests.***

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