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Professor Brent Nelsen, director of the Tocqueville Center at Furman University, reflects on Alexis de Tocqueville's warnings about democracy, America's deepening political polarization, and the role universities must play in bridging those divides. Nelsen warns that polarization now shapes perceptions of truth itself, yet he remains committed to the possibility of healing through dialogue and compromise.
By Samuel WaittProfessor Brent Nelsen, director of the Tocqueville Center at Furman University, reflects on Alexis de Tocqueville's warnings about democracy, America's deepening political polarization, and the role universities must play in bridging those divides. Nelsen warns that polarization now shapes perceptions of truth itself, yet he remains committed to the possibility of healing through dialogue and compromise.