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The next three episodes of Bright Minds are all about the U.S. presidential elections. America journalist Laila Frank, specialized in politics and change in the U.S., will bring you conversations with remarkable American political thinkers about their hopes, fears and expectations for this election cycle.
First up is professor of African-American studies and author Carol Anderson. She is a renowned speaker and has written several books on race, systemic inequality and power structures. All are extremely relevant for the upcoming elections.
Carol Anderson’s Book Picks:
Tyranny of the Minority by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt
Minority Rule by Ari Berman
In 2022, Carol Anderson took to the John Adams stage to talk about voting rights and the 2nd Amendment. Click here to watch the video.
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The next three episodes of Bright Minds are all about the U.S. presidential elections. America journalist Laila Frank, specialized in politics and change in the U.S., will bring you conversations with remarkable American political thinkers about their hopes, fears and expectations for this election cycle.
First up is professor of African-American studies and author Carol Anderson. She is a renowned speaker and has written several books on race, systemic inequality and power structures. All are extremely relevant for the upcoming elections.
Carol Anderson’s Book Picks:
Tyranny of the Minority by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt
Minority Rule by Ari Berman
In 2022, Carol Anderson took to the John Adams stage to talk about voting rights and the 2nd Amendment. Click here to watch the video.
Become a member and support us! The John Adams is an independent foundation without structural subsidy.
Want to find out more about the John Adams Institute? Check out our website and socials or subscribe to our newsletter.
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn
Support the show

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